Green color pigments in photography

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Green color pigments have a primary wavelength of 495 – 570nanometers. It is the most popular color in nature. It dominates nature. Green color is mainly used in photography to project growth, harmony, and hope. It is also portrayed as the healing power and most peaceful in the color spectrum. The maximum hue has been used in green color.

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Shades of Green Color

Nature

Nature shows us a variety of green colors. This conveys that the green color is for harmony. Spring and summer are the best to identify the color. The emotion that the color awakes is always positive.

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Green leaves

The green color attracts viewers’ attention. A proper composition with green makes the photograph more energetic. On contrary, it might work as a subtle background.

Impact in advanced photography

Basic to advanced photographers may experiment with the shades of green which are available plenty in nature. Harmonious green color can be found in green foliage, moss, and so on. The complementary color of green is red. A balanced composition of red objects and green background helps the viewers to taste the message of the composition.

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Nature’s Magic

Green color and photographic work

Green’s associations continue to be depicted in both film and digital photographic formats. Famous photographers from different genres use green color as an interaction between nature and human beings. For example, Prue Stent and Honey Long from Australia make photographs that have a keen relationship between the human body and nature. There Bush Babies’ work conveys the harmony of nature and the naked human body. Photographer Steve McCurry’s epic picture of an Afghan girl is both haunting and haunted, piercing a viewer’s gaze.

Andres Gursky often applies green as the relied or pause in his architectural photography. The green backdrop is mostly found in macro photographers’ pictures. Thomas Shenan is an example in this field.

Green color’s exposure

The exposure of green color may be a little under for experimental composition. You can lower the shutter speed of green color exposure by 2/3rd. The other colors in the composition will pop up. But keep in mind you should operate your D-SLR camera in manual mode and shutter priority.

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Green color exposure

Green is a familiar and soothing color. Because it represents the living world, it creates a sense of calm for those who enjoy spending time in nature. In that sense, green is the warmest color of the cool colors’ family.

You might like to read the colors and their impact on photography – violet color, blue color.

Acknowledgement: Various photography websites and pexels

4 Comments

  1. Allan John II says:

    Oh! it is class. Thanks for the information.

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