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ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE Below is a landscape of some hills. What do you notice about the color of the hills as they get farther away? What do you notice about the value (how light or dark the hills are)? Does the value and color change? Let's talk about the color first. Why do the hills in the distance appear bluer? Are they really bluish gray? No. If you were to hike over to the hills in the distance they would be just as green

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Page 1: Web viewThe word 'value' means how light or dark ... I took this picture on an overcast day, ... Colors in the foreground of a painting tend to look brighter

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE Below is a landscape of some hills.

What do you notice about the color of the hills as they get farther away? What do you notice about the value (how

light or dark the hills are)? Does the value and color change?

Let's talk about the color first. Why do the hills in the distance appear bluer? Are they really bluish gray?

No. If you were to hike over to the hills in the distance they would be just as green as the ones in the foreground. So

what is going on?

Now let's talk about value. The word 'value' means how light or dark something is.

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In order to make it easier for you to look at the value I have reproduced the photograph in gray scale. As you can

see, the hills appear to fade into the distance. They get lighter as they get farther away. Why do they do that?

Gray scale photographThis picture clearly shows how objects fade in the

distance. The hills in the background appear lighter in value.

Let's look at some other landscape photographs now

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In all of the above photographs, the background appears to fade off into the distance. The farther away

something is the lighter the value and the bluer the color.

This phenomenon is known as 'Atmospheric Perspective'. Things appear to fade off into the distance because of

dust, humidity and air pollution in the atmosphere.

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So, what is causing the mountains in the distance to appear blue?

Let's look at another photograph to help us answer this question.

This photo is a bit different from the others...

I took this picture on an overcast day, right before a rain storm. It was so cloudy that I could not see the sky at all,

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The mountains across the lake still appear to be fading but they don't have much blue in them.

Why not?

The particles in the atmosphere reflect the blue of the sky, causing the distant mountains to appear grayish blue.

When there is no blue sky visible you won't see as much blue in the distance.

Other atmospheric variables:

If the air is misty or there is low lying fog, atmospheric perspective (objects fading off into the distance) will

become more noticeable. Rain or snow may also magnify this effect.

Twilight on the Quileute Indian Reservation,

Near Forks, Washington

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Twilight on the Quileute Indian Reservation, 

Near Forks, Washington

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Fog rolling in from the Pacific Ocean,San Francisco, California

Below is a collection of my photographs showing atmospheric perspective.

In sunshine or rain, on foggy and clear days, in broad daylight, at sunset and at twilight, the phenomenon of

landscape features fading off into the distance and reflecting the color of the sky remains the same.

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Advancing and receding color:

Colors in the foreground of a painting tend to look brighter. Colors in the background tend to look washed out and

duller.

When we talk about how bright or dull a color is, we are referring to its intensity.

If you accidentally paint a bold, bright color in the background of a landscape painting you will inadvertently

flatten your image and make your artwork look less realistic.

So, how do you change a color's intensity? How do you dull down a green so that it looks 'right' in the middle

ground or background?

By adding it's complement or adding white or doing both. 

So, if you have a green hill and you want to make it look far away, try adding a bit of red to it. It should still look green but, with a tiny bit of red, the green will not be as

bright.

As you paint the colors in the background, try gradually adding white so the colors dull down more and appear to

fade.

Add a tiny bit of blue (because of atmospheric perspective) to this mix the

farther away the mountains are.

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If you are using transparent watercolors, use water instead of white to lighten your colors.

If you add a tiny bit of black to some water and then mix it with the background colors you can make your

colors appear to fade as they get farther away.

The Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel The Elder (1525-1569) employed atmospheric perspective to make his 

paintings come to life. Many of his paintings are hanging in the Kunsthistorisches museum in Vienna. 

Here are a few of his paintings:

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Peasants Dancing

In each of these paintings Bruegel was careful to dull down the colors in the background. The objects in the

background are lighter in hue and appear to fade. They become grayer in the distance. He also used less

detail when depicting distant objects