Photography Showcase: Passionate Red!
Red has always been the color of passion, desire and love! It is the color of fire and blood and that’s why it is often associated with energy, power, determination, as well as danger and war. Red is a very emotionally intense color. It is widely used to indicate danger, as it brings text and images to the foreground.
Red is often used to evoke erotic feelings, so remember about it when you want to wear a red dress, for example. Of course, in red you will look charming, mysterious and striking! It is the color of determined, self-confident and energetic people. But be careful with red, because no other color possesses such unlimited power. It can activate agression as well.
But anyway, red make ordinary things look attractive drawing attention to them. It may represent joy, sensitivity and love. The red shades and tints may signify romance, friendship and feminine qualities. Reddish is often associated with harvest and fall. It may look delicious and appealing.
That’s why we would like to bring to your notice this amazing photography showcase that will help you see red in its different manifestations. Enjoy!
A blond in a red dress can do without introductions – but not without a bodyguard. Red is so vibrant. But the pose is provoking too!
Mmmm… These red apples look very appetizing. They are just asking to be tasted
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Sexy red lips.

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Red is the ultimate cure for sadness. – Bill Blass.
Artists can color the sky red because they know it’s blue. Those of us who aren’t artists must color things the way they really are or people might think we’re stupid. – Jules Feiffer.
As with sound, images are subjective. You and I may not see the same color red as red, but we will probably agree that the image on the screen is a digital image or film image, based on contrast, bit depth, and refresh rate. – John Dykstra.
Love looks really sweet and hot!
“I painted one dining room red and I must say, the conversation became very heated in that room.” -
Amanda Pays.
Pictured is Cinderella Castle with fireworks during the Pirate & Princess Party at the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Picture taken from the Main Street Train Station.
The rose is a flower of love. The world has acclaimed it for centuries. Pink roses are for love hopeful and expectant. White roses are for love dead or forsaken, but the red roses, ah the red roses are for love triumphant.
If you doubt, wear red
There are not more than five primary colors (blue, yellow, red, white, and black), yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever been seen.
“Blue flower, red thorns! Blue flower, red thorns! Blue flower, red thorns! Oh, this would be so much easier if I wasn’t color-blind!” – Donkey from “Shrek”.
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