Tertiary color is a colour created by combining an equal amount of a primary colour and a secondary colour adjacent to it on the colour wheel 2: a colour made by combining two secondary colours
RED ORANGE
Red Orange is located on the colour wheel between the reds and oranges. It is a powerful hue that is associated with passion, joy, and warmth, and it leans more towards red than orange. Because of its high visibility, Red Orange is unquestionably a lively, powerful, and appealing colour.
ISO 200
F 5.6
1/200
Focal Length 55mm
YELLOW GREEN
Yellow-green, also known as chartreuse, is a colour that is found on the colour wheel between green and yellow. This tertiary colour is exactly 50 percent green and 50 percent yellow.
ISO 200
F5.3
1/2000
Focal Length 48mm
BLUE PURPLE
The colour combinations created by combining blue and purple are various shades of lavender or periwinkle. Because purple and blue have a very similar shade, the combination of these two colours will also be similar.
ISO 400
F8
1/50
Focal Length 18mm
RED PURPLE
Red-violet is a deep rosy magenta tone. It can also be described as a reddish purple tone or a bluish rose tone.