How colors describe lifestyle. I use colors in every part of my life. The color is expressed as the characteristic the surface has when it is reflected or absorbed by light hitting the surface. Color is the basic way I explain my life. Blue, silver, gold represents your favorite color, activities and extracurricular activities, and the future after high school graduation. Blue represents the time from the time I entered the world until several years before my high school days.
In ancient Egypt, color is an integral part of matter, everything in life. Something's color is a clue to the problem. When people do not know the color of God, it means they are unknown and can not be fully understood. In art, color is a clue to the biological properties depicted in the work. For example, when Amon is depicted as blue skin, it refers to his cosmic side. Osiris' green skin is his reference to the power of vegetation and his own resurrection.
From the beginning, color played an important role in daily life. Human reactions to color are fixed and may indicate danger (such as discoloration of a decaying food) or safety (well known tribal flag color). Color continues to be an essential element for providing meaningful information. 1. Natural contact is an inherent link between natural color (color of sea, sky, tree etc.) and its biological characteristics (maturity and hazard of harvested fruit). Weather conditions based on sky change from blue to ominous green. It also includes biological factors (such as the effects of blue light emitted by certain electronic devices on circadian rhythm) that are influenced by color wavelengths and frequency intervals.
Brightness represents the "brightness" of a given color. This is how the light is divided into lights and dark colors like light blue and dark blue. Different colors naturally have different brightness differences, such as yellow with relatively high brightness and purple with relatively low lightness. From the dawn of artistic expression it is not a secret that different hues are used to evoke different emotions. For example, red evokes passion and activity. Blue is often used to express a clear and quiet feeling that purple has traditionally been used to create majestic or mysterious atmosphere. In postprocessed pictures, you can use these emotional clues to gain benefits. For example, this picture can be used to express the atmosphere of warm sunset and the atmosphere of cold dawn with two-way editing. In any case, hue plays an important role