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Texture/Value/Form

Texture/Value/Form. Observing your environment. In art, texture can be literal or it can be observable. In photography, we are talking about observable texture…that can be seen. Texture can be an element that is secondary to the subject matter of your photographs….

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Texture/Value/Form

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  1. Texture/Value/Form Observing your environment

  2. In art, texture can be literal or it can be observable. In photography, we are talking about observable texture…that can be seen.

  3. Texture can be an element that is secondary to the subject matter of your photographs….

  4. VISUAL Texture can be created by using form --FORMS are three-dimensional elements…

  5. Value is the lightness and darkness of color or in black and white photography, the shifts in contrast.

  6. Value & Form go hand in hand. Value creates form, without value, forms are simply flat shapes.

  7. texture

  8. value

  9. form

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