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Mine: Shades.
And here's your bonus question. What book title was the word hues used in recently? Wink. Wink.
I think of hues as a poetic word for colour.
Colours, hues, tones, shades, tints....hugs Valerie
I've known a few hues in my time. Hues seems seems subtle, more subtle than shades or tones.
Valerie took all the words I know for hue. But I also agree with Andrew; hues seem softer than shades or tones. Fun one, Sandra.
You got me
Jamie here (still struggling with the Blogger commenting thing!):Agree with the others' above comments.
I'm going a completely different direction and say bias. For example, I look at the world through the lens and hue of my rose-colored glasses.
Color.
Tints
I was going to Google 'hues in a book title' but decided that was cheating!
Hue is any color on the color wheel, while tints are created when you add white. Tones are created when you add both black and white (or gray), and shades are created when you add black. Therefore, to me, hue means color.
Hues reminds me of painted words or colors. Soft and gentle with depth. I defined more than came up with another word...lol xo
I wonder if your rose-colored glasses are prescription strength as my sister's are:) We are always teasing her about those glasses;)
I like that:)
psychedelic.... the "60's" is coming outta me !!! ♥♥♥
Colors
It would fall under the heading of research:)
There ya go, Elizabeth.
I think you've covered all the bases, Val:)
Ha.I like the idea of subtle colors.
Agreed. Glad you liked it, Staci:)
Nice, Denise. xoxo
You can use mine, shades:)
Darn that blogger. Have you tried a different browser?
Thumbs up.
Let's here it for the 60s:)
PS The performer was singing Cinnamon Girl at the winery Sunday:) Hadn't heard that song in forever.
Definitely:)
Hue would know?
The Hues have eyes
Heh.
:)
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I think of hues as a poetic word for colour.
Colours, hues, tones, shades, tints....hugs Valerie
I've known a few hues in my time.
Hues seems seems subtle, more subtle than shades or tones.
Valerie took all the words I know for hue. But I also agree with Andrew; hues seem softer than shades or tones. Fun one, Sandra.
You got me
Jamie here (still struggling with the Blogger commenting thing!):
Agree with the others' above comments.
I'm going a completely different direction and say bias. For example, I look at the world through the lens and hue of my rose-colored glasses.
Color.
Tints
I was going to Google 'hues in a book title' but decided that was cheating!
Hue is any color on the color wheel, while tints are created when you add white. Tones are created when you add both black and white (or gray), and shades are created when you add black. Therefore, to me, hue means color.
Hues reminds me of painted words or colors. Soft and gentle with depth. I defined more than came up with another word...lol xo
I wonder if your rose-colored glasses are prescription strength as my sister's are:) We are always teasing her about those glasses;)
I like that:)
psychedelic.... the "60's" is coming outta me !!! ♥♥♥
Colors
It would fall under the heading of research:)
There ya go, Elizabeth.
I think you've covered all the bases, Val:)
Ha.
I like the idea of subtle colors.
Agreed. Glad you liked it, Staci:)
Nice, Denise. xoxo
You can use mine, shades:)
Darn that blogger. Have you tried a different browser?
Thumbs up.
Let's here it for the 60s:)
PS The performer was singing Cinnamon Girl at the winery Sunday:) Hadn't heard that song in forever.
Definitely:)
Hue would know?
The Hues have eyes
Definitely:)
Heh.
:)
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