“All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites.”
~ Marc Chagall
Last week I stumbled upon a post on minimalist photography, which I found very appealing. As soon as I finished reading the article, I took up my camera and started looking for a subject.
I knew that the newly painted boundary wall in our backyard could be a subject. So I ran to the balcony and this green vine caught my attention immediately. The combination of living and nonliving – the contrast of lush green leaves and the bright yellow wall on its background creates a nice frame.
I would also like to share the opposite combination here. A yellow flower with green background. So… which one do you like more?
P.S: I have brightened the image slightly and darkened the edges to enhance the colors. Hope you like it. 🙂
Published in response to The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Opposites.
Lovely combination of flowers
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Thank you for stopping by and sharing your views.
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Both photos are great but flowers win me over every time.
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Yes… it is same for me 🙂 Thank you.
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These look awesome 🙂
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Thanks for kind appreciation, Teny.
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Beautifully composed pictures!!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I like the top one b/c it’s such an unusual look. On the other hand, I just ran across a quote on my twitter feed: “Flowers were made to be seen, not overlooked.” Henry David Thoreau. So, there you are. I can choose both of your pics!
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Thanks for sharing this beautiful quote and for kind compliment.
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Like the photo and quotation
“All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites.”
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Thank you 🙂
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I like the second one, it looks more lively. The first one looks like a wallpaper.
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Thank you for your candid views. 🙂
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🙂
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