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    Colour Theory for Landscape Photography
    • Nov 20, 2020
    • 5 min

    Colour Theory for Landscape Photography

    Sick of those oversaturated unnatural photos?​ ​ Let’s be frank about this. A saturated photo does give viewers a more impactful impression, but if you overdo it, it can easily causing visual fatigue.​ ​ Those are not the kind of photos you would want to hang it in your living room.​ ​ But no worry, I’m going to share with you on how to produce a colourful photo while keeping a natural look.​ Let’s start with understanding the Colour Wheel first. A Colour wheel is the basis
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