The Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge: Trichromatic
28 thoughts on “Bringing in the colour”
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The Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge: Trichromatic
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Amazing photos
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Thank you Sadie 🙂 🙂
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You’re welcome
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I have learned about colours in photo’s today – and you use colour well.
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That makes me happy to know that what you have learned in your photo course I am applying in my photos. 🙂 🙂
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Interesting, I did not agree with the lecturer about red and green, but it is stunning, every time I see red and green in one photo.
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I have some red and green photos that blend and some that contrast
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It is really perfect combination.
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It works so well in nature especially some of the birds here 🙂
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True, I never realised it.
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Gorgeous photos and a parot to make my day!
Interesting commentes. Red and Green should never be seen – never understood that, Where would Christmas be without it? 🙂
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A saying I couldn’t work out either. Glad you like my colours Sue 🙂 🙂
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What happened to the other r in parrot?
Arrrrrrrh Jim Lad, I be thinking Ee lost it like I lost me leg!
Pirates aside I be thinking I can’t spell! Either that or we have pirate parrots, invisible ones that swipe letters from cyberland before they’ve a chance to land! 😂
Don’t ask!
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I won’t 🙂
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I love the bird!!
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Eastern Rosellas are so beautiful 🙂 🙂
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Lovely flowers, Brian. Is that the natural lighting on the bird or something in the processing. Works very well visually either way.
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Thanks Graham. A bit of my post photo manipulation 🙂
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Nicely done.
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Thanks 🙂
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Ooooh…that’s colour!
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Thanks Sue 🙂 🙂
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Lovely
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Perfect way to show off that wonderful bird. Love all the flowers too
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Thanks Lisa. I wanted to have more than just flowers 🙂
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The flowers are beautiful, but that bird at the end is off the chart vibrant. 🤩
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So glad you like the Eastern Rosella, a beautiful birds that doesn’t come to my garden as often as I would like 🙂 🙂
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