Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Elements & Principle



Elements & Principles of Design







Asymmetrical balance: Not identical on both sides of central line.






















Bird’s eye view: a view from above the ground.


























Curved lines:
 smooth curves are illusively created from straight lines moving towards or away from a subject.


















Diagonal lines: lines that run in a slanted direction























Emphasis: an area or object within the photograph that draws attention and becomes a focal point.





















Framing: using other objects in your composition to frame your subject.





















Horizon line: a line or lines going across the picture long ways creating a separation or separations in the compositions.




















Horizontal lines: a line or lines going across the picture long ways creating a separation or separations in the compositions.















Leading lines: a composition technique whereby the viewer's eye is attracted to lines that lead directly to the subject.
















Movement/rhythm:  the path the viewers eye takes through the composition, often a focal area.





















Pattern/repetition: repeated consistency of an element in a work.











Proportion/scale: the size relationship between an object and the human body or other subjects in a composition

















Rule of thirds:  the image is divided into nine equal parts: composition elements are placed along these lines of intersection.




















Simplicity:  the image is divided into nine equal parts: composition elements are placed along these lines of intersection.



















Symmetrical balance:  one side balances the other or mirrors it

















Texture: the appearance and feel of the surface.













Unity:
all elements of a piece of work together to produce a balance.














Variety:  the use of diversity and change by the photographer including varied lines, shapes, textures and color schemes.
















Vertical lines: lines that run up and down that create moods of stability or peace.














Worm’s eye view:
only being able to see one side of the face similar to a side profile view.