One of the most striking things about New York City is the fall colors and there's no better place to view this then Central Park.
Jamie Scott chosen 15 locations in New York City Central Park and revisited them 2 days a week for six months, recording all camera positions and lens information to create consistency in the images. All shots were taken just after sunrise.
Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Trendy Chevron iPhone 5 Cases
100+ hand-selected pretty and trendy chevron iPhone 5 cases.
Chevron iPhone 5 Cases are some of the hottest products and gifts ideas right now. It seems that chevron (and/or zig-zag) trend has no end and becoming a timeless classic. Designers and fashionistas love this chic pattern and so do we. Chevrons look great on accessories and simply add style. Certainly the trendy combination of chevron patterns and iPhone 5 cases is worth looking for. So take a look at the pretty chevron iPhone 5 cases we picked from Zazzle's designers. These trendy cases will surely help to protect your precious iPhone 5 in style.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Fashion Colors for Spring 2013
Pantone Spring 2013 Fashion Color Report.
See the colors and explanation in this video report by the Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, Leatrice Eiseman.
See the colors and explanation in this video report by the Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, Leatrice Eiseman.
Friday, April 8, 2011
River Song
Music video for Pianochocolate by Alex Verlan.
The beautiful and unique visual style resembles tilt-shift, but "this is macro shots with composited models. Many background plate shooting in macro on the camera and than compositing and post production in After Effects."
The beautiful and unique visual style resembles tilt-shift, but "this is macro shots with composited models. Many background plate shooting in macro on the camera and than compositing and post production in After Effects."
Monday, January 17, 2011
Design Trends: Gray and Gold
Gray and gold is another color combination that seems very fitting this time of year. These colors seem to be more soothing and elegant, a nice switch from the dark red and forest green we find ourselves surrounded with each December. While browsing around through a slew of home decor items, some nice ones popped up as you can see. What are your thoughts on gold and gray?
pendants · candle holder · chair · bowl · stool · carafe
Monday, January 3, 2011
Honeysuckle Pink - Color of the Year for 2011
Last week, Pantone (the global authority on color and provider of professional color standards for the design industries) announced Honeysuckle, a vibrant, energetic hue, as the color of the year for 2011.
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| Honeysuckle flower by Tiggywinkle on flickr |
While the 2010 color of the year, PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise, served as an escape for many, Honeysuckle emboldens us to face everyday troubles with verve and vigor. A dynamic reddish pink, Honeysuckle is encouraging and uplifting. It elevates our psyche beyond escape, instilling the confidence, courage and spirit to meet the exhaustive challenges that have become part of everyday life.via pantone, presurfer
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Color of the Year for 2010
Pantone announced PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise as the Color of the Year for 2010.
The turquoise gemstone is the namesake for the color. In many cultures of the Old and New Worlds, this gemstone has been esteemed for thousands of years as a holy stone, a bringer of good fortune or a talisman. The oldest evidence for this claim was found in Ancient Egypt, where grave furnishings with turquoise inlay were discovered, dating from approximately 3000 BC. In the ancient Persian Empire, the sky-blue gemstones were earlier worn round the neck or wrist as protection against unnatural death. If they changed color, the wearer was thought to have reason to fear the approach of doom. Meanwhile, it has been discovered that turquoise certainly can change color, but that this is not necessarily a sign of impending danger. The change can be caused by light, or by a chemical reaction brought about by cosmetics, dust or the acidity of the skin.
Turquoise is a slightly greenish tone of cyan (from Greek: κύανoς (transliterated: kýanos), meaning "blue") . The color is based on the gem turquoise. The term comes from the French for Turkish."Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively. It is universally flattering, has appeal for men and women, and translates easily to fashion and interiors. With both warm and cool undertones, Turquoise pairs nicely with any other color in the spectrum. Turquoise adds a splash of excitement to neutrals and browns, complements reds and pinks, creates a classic maritime look with deep blues, livens up all other greens, and is especially trend-setting with yellow-greens."
Turquoise texture by jujubalee on flickr
The turquoise gemstone is the namesake for the color. In many cultures of the Old and New Worlds, this gemstone has been esteemed for thousands of years as a holy stone, a bringer of good fortune or a talisman. The oldest evidence for this claim was found in Ancient Egypt, where grave furnishings with turquoise inlay were discovered, dating from approximately 3000 BC. In the ancient Persian Empire, the sky-blue gemstones were earlier worn round the neck or wrist as protection against unnatural death. If they changed color, the wearer was thought to have reason to fear the approach of doom. Meanwhile, it has been discovered that turquoise certainly can change color, but that this is not necessarily a sign of impending danger. The change can be caused by light, or by a chemical reaction brought about by cosmetics, dust or the acidity of the skin.
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