Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines “cool” in seven ways. For this challenge, my examples primarily relate to their number 6, which references color, “Specifically: of a hue in the range violet through blue to green.” However, my challenge is open to all interpretations, so if you have an image that meets one of the other definitions of the term, you’ll get no arguments from me about using it.
Cool colors evoke calmness, serenity, and tranquility, feelings often associated with water, sky, and nature. About eight years ago, we stayed overnight near Turtle River State Park in North Dakota. I was up early for the blue hour, and as sunrise approached, the darkness gave way to violets and greens.
While looking for examples containing cool colors, I rediscovered my photo collection from that morning’s walk. I remembered that unusual morning when I saw those pre-dawn images bathed in violet. The skies cast a violet light through the cloud layers, a rare sight for me. I found the originals and reset the Adobe Lightroom adjustments I’d made to confirm that I hadn’t emphasized the violet in my post-processing. The original RAW files match the colors in the images above. Purple conveys luxury, creativity, mystery, and wisdom.
As the sun began to peek above the horizon, that eerie purple sky slowly transitioned to yellow, appearing to light the trees on fire. However, the transition was short-lived. The sun went behind that relatively thick cloud layer only a few minutes later.
Let’s examine the science behind cool colors. The “coolness” of these colors is linked to the wavelength of light. Cool colors have shorter wavelengths than warm colors (red, orange, yellow). In February, Egidio hosted a Warm Colors challenge focused on the longer wavelength end of the color spectrum.
The warm color of the monarch’s wings adds warmth to a cool “garden” of thistles. The color contrast in this image helps the subject stand out from the environment. Green represents growth, harmony, freshness, and balance. It’s associated with nature and renewal.
The designer attempted to create a soothing atmosphere with this Ford Edsel’s blue interior. Blue evokes feelings of trust, loyalty, intelligence, and stability. Unfortunately, Ford Motor Company apparently didn’t make enough blue Edsels.
Though I like blue as a color choice, I’m not a fan of blue sports cars. Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes are “hot” cars and should be cloaked in warm colors, but your opinion may vary.
My opening images featured a slow transition between cool and warm colors as the sunrise approached. On arrival in the Dominican Republic via cruise ship, the transition between blue and golden hours was much more abrupt.
Thank you to Sofia, who hosted with Sense of Scale last week. Next week, look for Anne’s challenge, which will be posted at noon EST on Saturday. Be sure to follow her here so you don’t miss her challenge. If you’d like to post a challenge response but aren’t sure how to get started, here are the details.
John Steiner
Beautiful images John, I especially love it where the cool and warm colours meet and complement each other. My contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2024/08/25/the-cool-hues-of-allean/
Thanks, Xenia!
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hello john,
an unusual but wonderful theme you have chosen for this week, I like it, especially pictures 1, 2 and the last one.
here is my contribution to the challenge, https://wp.me/pfnz9O-rN.
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Love those lavender Turtle River photos. Excellent examples all around to get us going!
Thanks, Lindy!
John, I love the butterfly on the thistle and the cool morning sunrise. Thanks for this challenge.
Thanks, Beth!
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Nice, straightforward shots. I like that they’re simple, and I especially like the butterfly one. It’s a butterfly; wonderful creatures.
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2024/08/26/pouring-down-rocks/
Thanks, SH!
[…] I’m not arguing that blues and greens are necessarily warm. Not at all. The scene that I captured from a plane flying over Greenland was in all shades of white and blue after all. What I’m trying to say is that the label “cool” for these colours is just an arbitrary label. Perhaps it is even cultural. Did the Romans, the ancient Indians, or the Chinese or Persians all think of these colours as cool? Or is it an association that was developed later? Green has often been the colour of fertility, for obvious reasons. But blue can symbolize love and kindness in Buddhist iconography, hope in medieval Christianity, calm and intuition in classical Hindu aesthetics, mystical understanding in Islam, and divine knowledge in Judaism. This was such a cool thing to discover! I wouldn’t have looked for any of it without a prompt. […]
You’ve really given us wonderful images and thoughts about cool colors this week. Although I love your landscapes, I have to admit that I’m totally captivated by the Edsel. I love the color and the sleek lines of the dashboard! I hope all’s well with you, too.
Thanks, Patti. If I had the ability to own and drive a car back in the Edsel’s day, I’m sure I would have owned one. But, I’m the exception, I guess. >grin<
Lovely photos, especially that butterfly. Interesting point you make about colours of cars: some things are so cool that they are hot!
Thanks for the prompt, it led me to new things: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2024/08/26/now-keep-your-cool-while-i-contradict-everything/
Thanks, I.J. I made a comment about cars on your post, as well. 🙂
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A great idea for a theme (I always enjoy a colour challenge) and an interesting exploration of the cooler colours. I hadn’t previously thought of purples in that group but of course you are right to include them 🙂
I’ve stuck more or less to blues however: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-looking-cool/
Thanks, Sarah!
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Good challenge with nice examples, John! It’s funny that even though the challenge felt easy to meet, but it took me a while to select the pictures! So many of those that I thought might work, had one or the other element of a warm color like someone in a red cap or pink jacket or what not, in them! But here it is now:
I had a similar problem in trying to avoid the warmer colors. I did let a few slip in, especially in my transition sky from cool to warm. 🙂
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Thanks for the challenge, John. Your Turtle River photos had me down ‘a back in Africa’ rabbit hole, recalling a cool spot in southern Kenya: https://tishfarrell.com/2024/08/27/cooling-off-in-kiboko/
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Finally made it over with a post to reflect cool colors, John! Your images are amazing examples of how simple it is to find the cool palette in nature and other things. I knew you’d throw in a car or two! Turtle River State Park is stunning! Thanks for hosting L-A this week. Here is mine:
https://secondwindleisure.com/2024/08/28/wordless-wednesday-cool-flowers-of-summer/
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Love those lavender and purple hues! Thanks for a challenge that is right up my alley. Here’s my addition to the fun.
https://lindylecoq.com/2024/08/28/lens-artists-challenge-313-cool-colors/
Thanks Lindy!
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Great challenge John, one I enjoyed putting together 😊
https://travelswithali.com/2024/08/29/cool-colours-to-keep-you-calm/
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Hi John, I so adore your challenge photos this week.
Here is my entry.
https://ceenphotography.com/2024/08/29/cool-colors-lens-artists-photo-challenge/
Thanks, Cee!
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Such a wonderful and cool theme John!
Great examples and lovely narration!
View from Lighthouse Park, my favourite
My contribution
https://philosophyvia.photos/2024/08/30/lens-artists-photo-challenge-313-cool-colours/
Here’s mine for the week
https://norasphotos4u.wordpress.com/2024/08/30/lens-artists-challenge-topic-cool-colors/
John, I enjoyed reading your post, as always, and especially like the picture of the Monarch Butterfly. Thanks for selecting such a fun and interesting topic for the week. Here is my post: https://mycolorfulexpressions.com/lens-artists-photo-challenge-314-cool-colors/
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