Principles:
- Balance:Involves capturing images within a frame so all parts of the image have equal visual weight.
- Pattern:
A sense of visual rhythm and harmony with things such as lines, colors, shapes, or forms that repeat themselves.
- Rhythm: It is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined intervals between them.
- Contrast:
Defined as the separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image.
- Unity:
the relationship among the elements of a visual that helps all the elements function together.
- Emphasis:
is a principle of art which occurs any time an element of a piece is given dominance by the artist.
- Movement:is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the artwork, often to a focal area
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Elements:
- Line
:Lines are powerful tools that can be used smartly to lead the viewers eyes towards the point of interest in a photograph, and alter the overall feeling and mood of an image.
- Shape
:is the essential element in an image is that it is best defined when the subject is frontlit or backlit.
- Form
:is basically a three-dimensional shape, and is best accentuated by side lighting since it casts soft elegant shadows, and the difference between light and shadows gives a better illustration of the depth of an object and amplifies the sensual understanding of its meaning and message.
- (Color):is characterized by attributes such as value, hue, and saturation
- Space
:refers to distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
- Texture
:is the roughness or smoothness of a surface.
- Value
: refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
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