Friday, November 21, 2014

Match Game

Elements & Principles of Design:

Asymmetrical Balance k
Bird’s Eye View k
Curved Lines k
Diagonal Lines k
Emphasis k 
Framing k 
Horizon Line k
Horizontal Lines k
Leading Lines k
Movement/Rhythm k
Pattern/Repetition k 
Proportion/Scale k 
Rule of Thirds k 
Simplicity k 
Symmetrical Balance
Texture k
Unity k 
Variety k
Vertical Lines k
Worm’s Eye View k 


Image
E/P of Design
Rational
Asymmetrical Balance 
The picture on both sides of a central line; its unsymmetrical and lacks symmetry. 
 Movement/ Rhythem 
 Elements recurs regularly, it has a flow of objects that will seem to be like the beat of music. 
Bird's eye view 
A general view from above, or as if from above when the photograph was taken. 
Diagonal Lines 
Lines in photography can serve as functional elements including visual paths, focal, points and dividers. Sometimes lines can create tension and drama in a photograph. 
Leading Lines 
In this picture leading lines leads to another point in the image or sometimes out of the image. Fences, bridges can not lead the eye. 
 Proportion 
 Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design 
 Variety 
it combines elements of art involving ways to achieve complex relations. It has a lot of diversity of colors. 
Horizon Line 
In this picture, horizon line is used because there is a imaginary line going through the picture because its used in the picture. 
Curved Lines 
Lines can create tension and drama to make the photograph more affective. It can also give more focal points and dividers in the photograph. 
Horizontal Lines 
In this picture horizontal lines are used because you can see the horizontal lines of the dried up soil causing it to have some affect in the photograph. 
 Texture 
 It adds color the image and makes it more stand out.
Framing 
Framing in this picture is used to draw attention to the subject of the image by blocking other parts of the image in this case the background is blurred out. 
 Unity 
 This makes the picture as a whole. 
Pattern/ Repetition 
 The steps are all curved and they are being all curved and they are all being repeated because they are steps 
 Simplicity 
 The main subject is close to the lens but the back ground of the photograph is simple so it can avoid distractions.
 Worm's eye view
The photograph was taken below the objects in the picture. It's in the view of a worm.
Emphasis 
In this picture emphasis is used because in the background it is gray while the subject of the photograph is green and in color. It's done like that because its adding emphasis to the picture. 
 Symmetrical Balance 
The image is the same in both sides. 
 Rule of the Thirds 
 In this picture it aligns a subject with the guide lines and their insertion points 
 Vertical Lines
In the image vertical lines are used in order to make the tree in the middle. 


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