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Principles of Design
ELEMENTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
SYMMETRY -
the
picture
is mirrored
from the right
to the left,
thusly it is
symmetrical
BALANCE
http://photo.box.sk/img/staud04.jpg
Frantisek Staud
Frantisek Staud
THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE PHOTOGRAPH ARE IN
EQUILIBRIUM WITH ONE ANOTHER AND CREATE A SENSE
OF UNITY
DOMINANCE
This painting by Gentileschi emphasizes Judith and the act of slaying Holofernes
while the rest of the painting takes backseat in importance
CONTRAST
This photo
graph
from
http://photo.net/
bboard-uploa
ds/005IYM-13191884.JPG
shows a large contrast between light and dark around the center of the subject's face to create a more dramatic photograph
The continued use of the similar image of
vegetation, is pivotal to the meaning of the imagery
RHYTHM
The identical nature of the petals is appealing to the eye,
forcing the eye to move around the flower toward its center
EQUILIBRIUM WITH ONE ANOTHER AND CREATE A SENSE
OF UNITY
DOMINANCE
This painting by Gentileschi emphasizes Judith and the act of slaying Holofernes
while the rest of the painting takes backseat in importance
CONTRAST
This photo
graph
from
http://photo.net/
bboard-uploa
ds/005IYM-13191884.JPG
shows a large contrast between light and dark around the center of the subject's face to create a more dramatic photograph
THEME/VARIATION
The continued use of the similar image of
vegetation, is pivotal to the meaning of the imagery
RHYTHM
The identical nature of the petals is appealing to the eye,
forcing the eye to move around the flower toward its center
UNITY
The image seems incomplete without the red streaks to the right to complete the yellow/white streaks on the left. Without either side this familiar style of picture becomes messy.
LINES
The lines in this photograph establish a rhythm. They are extremely long and straight, they feel smooth, yet unwelcoming as they scope away from he camera. Very sharp focus.
http://cache.lifehacker.com/assets/
resources/2007/02/converging
%20lines.png
This shows the full spectrum within the eye including primary, secondary, and tertiary all blending together
http://www.haloimages.com/imgs/
PZ00053_FPO_PREV.jpg
The rusty feel of the photo shines through giving it a rusty feel. If you could not see the depth and feel of the rust the photo might seem too smooth or too rough.
http://www.darrenhester.com
/images/portfolio/
Rusted_Metal_medium.jpg
This is both an open-form, because it blends an organic form with an inorganic form based on the perfection of the sphere, and it is a geometric form for obvious reasons.
SPACE... ... ... ... ...
The image seems incomplete without the red streaks to the right to complete the yellow/white streaks on the left. Without either side this familiar style of picture becomes messy.
LINES
The lines in this photograph establish a rhythm. They are extremely long and straight, they feel smooth, yet unwelcoming as they scope away from he camera. Very sharp focus.
http://cache.lifehacker.com/assets/
resources/2007/02/converging
%20lines.png
COLOR
http://www.worldofstock.com/slides/PAB2936.jpg
This shows the full spectrum within the eye including primary, secondary, and tertiary all blending together
PZ00053_FPO_PREV.jpg
TEXTURE
The rusty feel of the photo shines through giving it a rusty feel. If you could not see the depth and feel of the rust the photo might seem too smooth or too rough.
http://www.darrenhester.com
/images/portfolio/
Rusted_Metal_medium.jpg
SHAPE
This is both an open-form, because it blends an organic form with an inorganic form based on the perfection of the sphere, and it is a geometric form for obvious reasons.
SPACE... ... ... ... ...
In this picture the center is very concentrated with the pink center as the positive space. The rest of the picture, however, is negative space and as the star (subaru) extends outwards the space between objects increase as theyellow is more and more tinted and diffuse.
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