This is an example of selective colour that I found on the internet. We can see that selective colour has been used in a way that attracts the audiences eye towards the centre of the picture. The colourful tones of the beach act in contrast with the black and white background of the image. This causes the image to appear more striking and it causes the audience to focus on the main area of the image while ignoring all of the pointless detail within the background. The use of selective colour also causes the image to become more interesting as a result. Clashes in colour are used to transform an everyday backdrop into something that catches the audiences eye and sets it apart from other images.
This is my own example of selective colour. An everyday location of a toilet is transformed into something that engages the audience in a different way. The black and white filters act in contrast with the other colours in the image and as a result enhances the focus of the person within the image. We are also able to see an interesting use of reflection that allows the audience to see multiple aspects of the person. The image appears striking as a result and draws the audience's eyes towards the different themes.
Both pictures show examples of selective colour that link together in multiple ways. Both images show a contrast within colours that cause the images to appear more striking and interesting as a result. While my image focuses on enhancing the individual's appearance against a dull background, the other uses the black and white tones to direct the audiences attention to a specific point within a colourful background. Both images also find interesting ways of composing the image. The images are able to accomplish this by enhancing certain points within the photos while the rest is used to simply fill the frame.
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