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Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Elements of Photography
COMPOSITION- how elements are arranged in a photograph with a balance of unity, variety, and dramatic intensity.
LINE- One dimensional, it helps lead your eye around the composition of the photo. Lines can vary in length and direction.
SHAPE- The two dimensional outline of a subject. Height and width are its dimensions.
FORM- Three dimensional and gives depth.
SPACE- There is three dimensional, positive, and negative space. Space gives art depth.
COLOR- Light that is reflected off objects with three main characteristics: value, hue and intensity.
TEXTURE- Helps to emphasize the features and details in a photograph. It can be used to give realism and character to a picture and may in itself be the subject.
COMPOSITION- how elements are arranged in a photograph with a balance of unity, variety, and dramatic intensity.
LINE- One dimensional, it helps lead your eye around the composition of the photo. Lines can vary in length and direction.
SHAPE- The two dimensional outline of a subject. Height and width are its dimensions.
FORM- Three dimensional and gives depth.
SPACE- There is three dimensional, positive, and negative space. Space gives art depth.
COLOR- Light that is reflected off objects with three main characteristics: value, hue and intensity.
TEXTURE- Helps to emphasize the features and details in a photograph. It can be used to give realism and character to a picture and may in itself be the subject.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
For Larald
My favorite picture is the one with the tire. technically its not bokeh but it kind of has the same principles. I like how it looks like a painting, and i also like the colors in it. The textures are pretty amazing as well. Its an all around decent picture:)
Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
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