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ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES
Creating a Composition
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COMPOSITION:RULE OF THIRDS
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COMPOSITION:RULE OF THIRDS
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Elements Line – defines shape Shape – a two dimensional enclosed space Form – a three dimensional enclosed space Value – degree of lightness or darkness Color
Hue – Synonymous with color Value – see above Intensity – Brightness or dullness
Texture – Tactile quality; sense of touch Space – Area within composition; positive vs. negative; depth of spacePrinciples (Use of Elements) Balance – Equal visual weight
Symmetrical – essentially mirror image Asymmetrical – equal visual weight but different elements to fill space Radial – moves from central point
Unity – sense of wholeness or oneness Variety/contrast – emphasis on differences Emphasis – drawing attention to particular area Rhythm – creates sense of motion; a “beat” or undulation; peak and trough Movement – creates sense of motion Repetition – Repeating element Pattern – Uniform repetition of an element
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Line I chose this as line because there are lines that move throughout the picture. The focal point is not in the center of the picture.
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Shape This is shape because the ripples in the water create tiny 2D rectangles and squares, along with other elements and principles.
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Form This shows form because the caterpillar is a 3D shape. This shows because of the curves on the outline of the caterpillar. It gives the impression that the caterpillar is a cylinder shape.
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Value From top to bottom, the colors in this picture show value. We go from almost a brown, then in the middle we have orange, and at the bottom we have a bright yellow. This is the degree of lightness and darkness.
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Color This picture has many different shades, tones, and intensity in color; along with other principles in elements.
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Texture If I were to touch the wood in this image I would feel dry, rigid, and maybe at some points sharp lines of wood. This texture is demonstrated by the shading and lines in the wood.
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Space The photographer shows space by the way the human in the back appears to be smaller than the sandal and also how they are blurred out of the picture.
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BALANCE:SYMMETRICAL
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Balance:asymmetrical This picture shows asymmetrical balance because on one side you have many eye-catching colors with bloomed flowers, but it is blurred out; on the other hand you have a clear picture of a big insect, but no eye-catching blooming flowers.
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Balance:radial This is radial balance because there is a pattern that starts in the center and works it’s way out.
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Unity To me this shows unity because the things in this picture start out in many different places but eventually come together to form this one big mass.
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Variety There are many different fish, plants, colors, principles, and elements in this picture. That is why I think it is variety.
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Emphasis In this picture there are two opposite colors: green and red. The picture is mostly green and there is one red flower. This causes the flower to be the center of attention.
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Rhythm I chose rhythm because there are several waterfalls in this picture and water moves at a steady constant pace.
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Movement This picture shows movement because of the smudge and blur of the objects in this picture.
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Repetition I chose this as repetition because of the repeating of colors in the same pattern that show up multiple times throughout the picture.
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Pattern