Since I started dyeing my own fiber, I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting color combinations. That's why I was delighted to find out about a little web doodad called The Color Of. The concept is simple: you search for a term, and The Color Of searches Flickr for that term and averages the results into a single image.

I can't really stop playing with it!




Playing with this more, you can get some interesting composition/texture effects as well. Try: Sun, moon, sunflower, rose, hydrangea, watermelon, grape, and especially goldfish!
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