The orange in the sky takes and reflects so much light, and holds numerous pockets of shadow that the blue from behind can only peak through in small spaces that are closer to the light source, allowing more white and less black to be seen. The black that is in the the foreground is so bold and defiant against the orange and white. The white light that is reflecting off the orange makes the clouds look like they are on fire, only letting through white light in its purest form. The blue behind the orange brilliance acts as a bridge between the black and orange and composes the picture well, because without it there would be no go between from the opposing colors.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Fire in the Sky
The orange in the sky takes and reflects so much light, and holds numerous pockets of shadow that the blue from behind can only peak through in small spaces that are closer to the light source, allowing more white and less black to be seen. The black that is in the the foreground is so bold and defiant against the orange and white. The white light that is reflecting off the orange makes the clouds look like they are on fire, only letting through white light in its purest form. The blue behind the orange brilliance acts as a bridge between the black and orange and composes the picture well, because without it there would be no go between from the opposing colors.
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