Colour
Hues with their various values, intensity and saturation




This photography was taken in Silksworth. Its ISO was set to ISO-800 and had a shutter speed at 1/50 seconds. Its F-Stop was set to f/8. I have used the colour of the surrounding to capture the intensity of the flower as Its bright orange colour is focused mainly against the blur of the grey background.
This photography was taken in St Roberts. Its ISO was set to ISO-200 and had a shutter speed at 1/27 seconds. Its F-Stop was set to f/8. I have focused the attention on the saturation of the leaves blending colours of red and green (This is evident of the colour theory as the mixing of colours and visual effects of the primary colours creating a good combinations for the photograph) . I wanted to capture the colours tones and patterns.
This photography was taken in St Roberts. Its ISO was set to ISO-200 and had a shutter speed at 1/34 seconds. Its F-Stop was set to f/7.2. I have placed myself inside a bush of leaves to try and capture the colour of the leaves during autumn. The colour of red and the mix of yellow and green/leaves show their saturation and can clearly see the different intensities of each coloured leaf on the red side or the green side.
This photography was taken in St Roberts. Its ISO was set to ISO-200 and had a shutter speed at 1/210 seconds. Its F-Stop was set to f/5.6. I focused the camera onto this leaf blurring out the background to draw all the attentions on the soft looking flower. The saturation of the background will draw your eyes more to the flower. This shows colour as its the brightest yellow flower in the image as a good section of the photograph is green leaves around the flower. This photograph follows the rule of thirds and was taken by crouching under a tree and into a bush.

This photography was taken in East Herrington. Its ISO was set to ISO-200 and had a shutter speed at 1/1200 seconds. Its F-Stop was set to f/4.9. This photo captures colour as the angry red and orange of the blazing fire is captures in the darkness of night. My camera control skills came into use here as i set the shutter speed to a high speed while the F-stop was low to capture the colour of the fire and the movement and action in the frame.