I am not sure how close I am to the calypso colour example, in my photo.
I understand that CALYPSO is the hue of the sea that is not blue nor green and is of an intense colouration.
It can be a slightly green shade or intense blue.
CALYPSO COLOR
The word BLUE is interesting
Have you ever noticed that it’s so commonly used in many phrases?
Some examples
- Out of the blue,
- Once in a blue moon,
- Blue wall silence,
- Blue state (USA)
- Bolt from the blue
- Go blue
- Black and blue
- Blue chamber
- Blue movie
- Blue eyed boy
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- Beyond the blue horizon
- Men in blue
- Royal blue
- Blue chip
and many more.
Message
“Blue colour is everlastingly appointed by the deity to be a source of delight.”
John Ruskin
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This post is part of Cee Neuner’s CMMC- February Calypso (Ocean) Colours
You have captured it perfectly 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad Rais.
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ooh I learned a new colour today 🙂
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Thank you, Brenda.
The credit goes to Cee Neuner, who is the hostess for many photography challenges.
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Gorgeous wave for this week 😀 😀
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Thank you, Cee Neuner.
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Yes, the color blue indeed holds a special place in our language and culture. It is often associated with calmness, serenity, and trustworthiness, which is why it is used in many phrases and idioms. The intensity of the CALYPSO hue is indeed eye-catching and can be described as a mix of blue and green, which makes it unique. John Ruskin’s quote perfectly sums up the allure of the blue color. It has a timeless quality that makes it a constant source of inspiration and delight for people across the ages.
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Thank you so much for your thoughts and explanation.
I love it.
🙏🙏🙏
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