Warm and cool colours - a bit of both!
The low sun across the sea gave the beach huts a bit of a glow although the pale green of the huts and the blue sky are cool colours. The red of the huts and splashes of colour warm it up however.
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Cool colours - I particularly like how the pink also seems cool when placed in conjunction with the blue and the green.
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Warm colours - an early attempt at "warm" for the assignment, but later rejected - although I like the effect of the colours together, the shininess of the wrappers are a distraction. I'm looking forward to learning more about light, and how to avoid this sort of effect!