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[PW#3] Lhok Seudu and The Philosophy of Colours

[PW#3] Lhok Seudu and The Philosophy of Colours

August 2019 · 5 min read

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Hello @NTopaz lovers.

The residents in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar just coming to this place for seafood culinary and to enjoy the natural beauty of the sea and the lives of fishermen here. The close distance makes people often spend time here to relax. I've also told you about this place before, but like most people, I'm just stunned by the beauty of this place and capture it.

But today, I am coming here because last night I read an article about the psychology of colour. Well, in my opinion some pictures in this place very correlated with what I will write here. Indeed, Lhok Seudu (the name of this place) is very identical to the colours and now the development of this place is very great. Previously this place was only visited briefly, but currently, 4 hours is not enough time to be here.

Yes, after Tsunami Aceh in 2004 , this place was transformed into a tourist destination with colourful small huts. If I'm not mistaken, there are currently about 6 places here showing the colourful huts that protrude into the sea. The close location makes this place never empty. For more details about this place you can see several sites that tell about this place and of course much better than what I tell.

OK, let's return to the topic about the Colours. As we know, nature presents colours that are very rich, richer than just a rainbow, maybe. :D Studying and identifying colours is the same as seeing the extent of human perception of the colours themselves. Someone mood confused can be affected by the colour that is captured by the sense of sight. For that, let the colour speak as is.

Some research states that colour has a correlation with a person's character. Companies and institutions usually have a highlighted colour, like the country also has a "colour of nation" shown in the colours of the national flags. That is why the study of colour born and familiar we know it by colour psychology. It means the efforts to articulate human perception of the colours seen by the eye. Each colour will give an impression and then be perceived uniquely by the mind of the person who is looking at it. The colours seemed to be able to speak and affect one's mood.

An Indonesian photographer named Darwis Triadi stated in his book entitled "Color Vision" that: "the Colours can create harmony in life. With colour, we can create a calm and peaceful atmosphere. With colour, we can also create violence and chaos. "

But you need to know, that in this world there are millions of colours and it is impossible to give a name to each colour. We only know what is often seen and interact with our daily lives (familiar). If you want to know the number of colours, go to the car painting, then there are a lot of colours on offer even you may not have heard the name of the colour (non-familiar).

Some people say that the Red Color as a manifestation of the colour of fire, morning sun and blood articulated as a form of warmth, courage, passion and warning. Some say Pink is a symbol of love and feminism. Orange symbolizes happiness, warmth, friendship, optimism. Blue taken from the colour of the sky and the sea seemed to give the impression of coolness, peace and calm the mind. Yellow as a message of joy and decisiveness, or Green as a representation of nature and leaves that are soothing. Black is said to be an impression of mystery, darkness and loneliness, etc.

But whatever the story about colour, in fact in our daily lives that interact with family, friends, neighbors or whoever he is, then what becomes the habits of others, his behavior and will is a manifestation of the colour of interaction. You can't force others to like you, you can't lie if you don't like the colour someone else chooses. But what is certain is that the colour remains so, it will not change. It's just that the way you treat any colour is by accepting the fact that the colour will always be present around you.

So, let's learn to accept what we like and liked by others, what you don't like is not necessarily disliked by others, even your own child has a choice of colours that he likes and is sometimes different from what his father chose. The colour was created so that we are able and willing to accept the surrounding circumstances. Complaining is one of the colours of one's inability to accept every difference.

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SO, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT COLOURS NOW ? AND WHAT YOUR COLOUR ?

My Regards
@khaimi.

All picture taken original by me, using Canon EOS 800D, Location : Lhok Seudu, Aceh, Indonesia

Note : I love writing and photography so this is my first post using [PW#3], It's means #Photography and #Writing, this only for my database and easy for me to remember it.

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