The Color Primaries

© Wally Orlowsky

The Color Primaries

Uploaded: December 20, 2016 | Entered: December 20, 2016 10:46:29

Description

For the PG 101 "primary colors" theme
These primaries decide the candidates for the general election of the eventual winning colors. A composite of several self portraits on a photo of Washington's home at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Okay, the primary colors are defined as a set of 3 colors that can be mixed to create all visible colors. There are 2 sets - for pigments: red, blue, yellow; for light: red, blue, green.

Comments

Bob Cournoyer level-classic December 20, 2016

What a hoot! Fine work... :-)
Happy Theme Day #1675901

Sylvia Rourke level-classic December 20, 2016

I agree with Bob, keep them comping Wally, love them. #11546880

Joy Rector December 20, 2016

love it #11546888

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic December 20, 2016

Too funny Wally! #11546911

Melinda F. Schneider level-classic December 20, 2016

A winner!! #11546931

Mitch Spence level-classic December 21, 2016

Incredible, Wally. Yep. Just downright incredible. #11547053

Michele Peterson level-classic December 21, 2016

Haha... you are so colorful! In more ways than one. :-) Love it! #11547080

Terry A. Stoa December 21, 2016

Clever idea, Wally - and well done! #11547096

Irene Colling level-classic December 28, 2016

Very clever and funny Wally. Love it. #11548592

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