Penggunaan Kontras Warna dalam Fotografi
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v1i2.2872Keywords:
photography, color, composition, visual elementAbstract
Photography now is a science that attract many people from those who learn it jus for hobby or those who wish to enter the industry. Since human found a way to record colors in photographic meaning, photographers face a new challenge on how to compose colors and what is the effect of using the chosen color. This article explain how to apply colors not just as a way to make a photograph looks as what human sees but also as a visual element to give an emphasis to the main subject and still looks comfortable to the eye of the viewer.
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