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Elements Of A Photo. By Baily McLellan. Shape. Tone. Texture. Color. Line. S i z e. Space. Form. Principles of Design. Balance. Definition: Balance can affect the size of the object, value, lightness or darkness, and the visual weight.
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Elements Of A Photo By Baily McLellan
Balance • Definition: Balance can affect the size of the object, value, lightness or darkness, and the visual weight. • If there was no balance everything would be distorted and wouldn’t look as appealing to the eye.
Emphasis • Definition: The focal point of the image or the main point where the artist wants your attention to be. • The main object in the picture is where your attention is and without that there would be no where your eyes could fixate on and you would be left clueless.
Proportion • Definition: Difference or relationship between things in image like; size. • Proportion is good when your trying to emphasize something or show a major object in the image.
Repetition • Definition: a repeating of any of the elements of design. • Your eyes tend to travels with repetition in the image rather than focusing on one thing.
Contrast • Definition: Is the opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) • The contrast in photo gives the effect of what mood its is like happy or sad.
Proximity • Definition: How close things our together or where an object is at image. • Creates unity and emphasis and
Typography • Definition: Using type in an artistic way rather than in a paragraph form all the time.
Unity • Definition: Is all of the elements in an image but haven't been taken out of the image (found elements) • Unity helps us see the image as a whole but we are able to take out elements from image as well.