Monochromes colour consists of single colour or shades of one colour by adding black or white to hue. The term 'monochrome' refers to a photo having one colour
('mono' meaning one and 'chrome' meaning colour). Images that using only shades of grey are called gray scale.
Figure 1: monochrome colour (eemcnow.net, 2017)
Figure 2: Monochrome colour (Aussie Scrap Source, 2017)
Examples of photos, images based on monochromic colour:
Figure 3: Monochrome Photography in red
Figure 4: Monochrome Photography in blue
Figure 5: Blue Painting (Fine Art America, 2018)
Figure 6: Greyscale image (PxHere, 2017)
Reference:
Serif Ltd, 2012, Greyscale, black and white and monochrome, Serif ltd, accessed on 22th January 2018, url: https://www.serif.com/appresources/HPX6/Tutorials/en-gb/help/greyscale.htm
Web Urbanist, 2018, 30 Colorful Works of Monographic Photography, Webist Media, accessed on 22th January 2018, url: https://weburbanist.com/2008/11/30/monotone-monochrome-photography/
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