INSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY SEPTEMBER,2017
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Our perception of an individual<br />
Colour<br />
colour can be affected by other<br />
colours surrounding it. This is<br />
partly a psychological reaction, but<br />
Fatigue<br />
it is also due to the receptors in the<br />
eye becoming fatigued and<br />
influencing the process of what<br />
you see. For example, if you place<br />
two identically coloured objects<br />
against two differently coloured<br />
backgrounds, the colour of the<br />
object will often appear to be<br />
different.<br />
Despite of all these limitations, our<br />
vision is still remarkably good in<br />
assessing the world around us and<br />
how it can be captured<br />
photographically. The more you<br />
learn to see the world around you,<br />
the more likely you are able to<br />
interpret colour correctly and<br />
transfer that into your<br />
photographs.