Being selective is a quality that every human being possesses…but ever heard of being selective in a photograph? Yes folks, this is a concept that I am sure every graphic designer will want to master. Selective color photography is an innovative technique in graphic design used to turn an image into black and white while leaving certain objects in their original color. The trick used in this is to select the areas you want to preserve the colors, inverse the selection and use the ‘desaturate tool’ to turn the image into a black and color photo. The idea being this is to capture via photography the prominent objects in a photo. Here are 30 stunning examples of selective color photography. Experience the magic with these mesmerizing images. |
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Red Rose |
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Attraction |
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Apple Girl |
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Pink Flowers |
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Converse |
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Red Shoes |
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Blue Star |
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Skittles, Scream |
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Colors |
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I love Music |
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Sweet cherry |
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Neve a Milano |
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Tiger Lily |
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Jacobs Field |
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Play Mats |
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On The Spot |
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Colour my life |
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Teotihuacan Pyramids |
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Easter |
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Lucy of Loch Ard |
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Colorful hats |
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Rainbow umbrella |
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Bubbles |
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Life’s a Bucket of Paint |
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Peacock |
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Surrounded by Roses |
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Une coccinelle des montagnes |
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Colors of life |
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Cafe con crema |
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crab in hand |
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Wow, great pictures!