When life gives you lemons. . . take a picture!
1. Convey WarmthThis photo was taken on a gloomy, foggy winter morning, but as soon as the sun started to penetrate the fog, it changed the dynamic immediately to a warm image. |
2. Combine it with other Complementary, Analogous, or Tertiary colors to create different moodsYellow/Green Putting yellow and green together in a photo tends to have a soothing effect |
Yellow/Blue |
Yellow/Red Yellow and red convey warmth, but red can dominate so it's best to use it in moderation |
Yellow/Purple |
3. Look for pops of yellow that nature so generously providesOur friend, the Banana Slug |
Fall leaves |
4. Use it to create an abstract imageFlowers and motion blur Texture, shape, and light can help hold the viewer's eye, creating a compelling abstract |
5. Use it as a dominant color when combined with a cooler toneYellow field of flowers against a blue sky |
6. Use a compositional rule, such as Rule Of Thirds to break up the colors and create a balanced imageYellow and Purple wildflowers set against a Blue sky at dawn |
There you have it, 6 tips for using yellow to create better nature photos. If you would like to see more of my yellow images, check out the Yellow Gallery here.