Monday, February 4, 2019

These 35 Photographs Of Peacocks Will Make You Smile

Anciently revered, beautiful and mysterious; this is how these amazing creatures we call Peacocks have been defined. From litmus to white, they all have an amazing look, and we decided to slow things down for you so you can start your day with well something to gaze upon!

So here are 35 wonderful photographs of peacocks to make your day

Photo by AGL Photos

Photo by Humphrey Muleba

Photo by Sandra RodrgĂ­uez

Photo by Andre Mouton

Photo by Darshan Patel

Photo by Steve Harvey

Photo by Brandon Rowe

Photo by Caleb Minear

So, of course, the first thing you notice about peacocks is usually the color…simply amazing. But how do you get the best out of your composition?

Composing In Color Requires Understanding The Color Wheel

The color wheel starts out with the prime colors. There are several color wheels out there, but since we are working with screens (on computers and cameras) you should keep things simple and just go for the RGB (red, green, blue) wheel.

DanPMK at English Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  from Wikimedia Commons

When opposing colors meet in a single composition, contrast is achieved in the most magnificent ways. When adjacent colors – like an array of warm or cold tones are together without an opposing hue – low levels of contrast are achieved.

Creatively selecting color when composing your images will take them to the next level. It is definitely an advanced composition technique that you should work with.

Advanced Composition And Composing In Color

Getting photography composition right has always been the greatest challenge for the photographer. If you’d like to get better at photography composition and learn concepts that go beyond the basics, you should take a look at Kent DuFault’s guide to advanced composition.

In Kent Dufault's Advanced Composition, you'll discover advanced composition concepts such as:

  • Compression
  • Color Placement
  • Contrast Overlap
  • Rhythm
  • Color Wash
  • Texture
  • Stacking

Get it here today

Photo by Priscilla Du Preez

Photo by Uriel Soberanes

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Andrew Yardley

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Jenny Marvin

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Ravinder Singh

Photo by Phil Botha

Advanced Composition – will ensure you create images that pop. You'll get more out of your photography and start taking images that will truly capture your creative vision. If you’d like to improve your composition skills and learn concepts that go beyond the ‘rule of thirds’, do take a look at Kent DuFault’s guide Advanced Composition

Photo by Darshan Patel

Photo by Vivek Doshi

Photo by Jpeter

Photo by Sia7

Photo by Skeeze

Photo by Jos van Ouwerkerk

Photo by Steffi Heufelder

Photo by Nishant Vyas

Photo by Jean van der Meulen

Photo by Min An

Photo by Magda Ehlers

Photo by Melisa Valentin

Photo by Papaya45

Photo by Francesco Ungaro

Photo by Oleksandr Pidvalnyi

Advanced Composition Will Take Your Photography To The Level

If you are looking to improve your photography composition and learn concepts that go beyond the ‘rule of thirds’, do take a look at Kent DuFault’s guide Advanced Composition. With this guide, you will learn all about:

  • color
  • light
  • shadow
  • lines
  • curves
  • repetition
  • juxtaposition
  • anticipation
  • pre-visualization
  • timing

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