Egidio has asked us to showcase complementary colors from the color wheel. Complementary colors such as blue and yellow, red and green, and purple and yellow are opposite each other on the color wheel.
My header image from Ireland features a red car on a curvy road with green foliage all around.
The rest of the images show complementary colors found in nature.

Next is a gallery of Purple and Yellow Flowers.





The final gallery features red and green in the garden.




Many thanks to Egidio for the challenge Lens-Artists #333 – Complementary Colors

Your flowers are so beautiful with wonderful contrast colours.
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Sofia, many thanks. The colors of nature are amazing.
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Wow, Beth! The fish and the flowers are stunning. What a beautiful gallery you created for the challenge! Thanks for joining in.
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Egidio, I really enjoyed the challenge. I love the beauty in nature.
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That’s two of us, Beth. Thanks for your kind words.
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The fish is perfect.
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Thanks Judy. I love that angel fish.
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Nature does it best!! Pretty photos!
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Nora, thank you. Yes, the is so much beauty in nature.
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These are terrific Beth! That fish is a great example of nature at work.I also loved the closing image but am happy we can no longer catch an image like that now that the ice and snow have finally left us!
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Tina, I took that photo of the fish years ago when we were scuba diving. Most of the inter water photos were terrible but somehow that one came out. I’m glad the snow and ice are gone.
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Good job as always, Beth. I can tell how much fun you have going through your photos to meet the various challenges. And it is a great way to recycle photos!
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Curt, thank you. Going through my archives brings back many happy memories.
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It’s the same with me.
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Love your photo selections! Beautiful fish.
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Thanks Amy! When we used to scuba dive I took lots of blurry photos. This is one of the few that turned out.
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