Alternative Processes
Compositional Techniques
Elements of Design
Principles of Design
Steps of Art Criticism
100
The process of putting your paper in a chemical bath that changes the color of prints.
What is toning?
100
The main focus in a photo.
What is subject?
100
The element that can be seen and felt.
What is texture?
100
The place where your eyes are drawn to.
what is focal point?
100
The meaning that you get from the photo.
What is interpretation?
200
The first camera created.
What is camera obscura?
200
Technique where the position of the camera is looking up at the subject.
What is worms eye view?
200
The area around an object in a picture.
What is space?
200
the principle that is created by repetition of an element.
What is pattern?
200
the explanation for the contents of a photo.
What is description?
300
A picture produced with photographic materials, such as light sensitive paper, but without a camera.
What are photograms?
300
The focal point of a house.
What is the door?
300
A shape that can be measured and is definite.
What is Geometric shape?
300
Leads the viewer's eye throughout the entire composition.
What is Rhythm?
300
a complex subject/image being broken down.
What is analysis?
400
Two colors of the toners that we've used in this class.
What is sepia and blue?
400
A shot taken from above.
What is birds eye view?
400
A design that is used to lead your eyes from area in the composition to the other.
What is implied line?
400
Balance that has an uneven distribution of elements in a photograph.
What is asymmetric balance?
400
The summary under the photo in the art gallery.
What is description?
500
The type of effect that a sabattier has.
What is silver effect?
500
Technique that separates the photo into three sections to create balance.
What is rule of thirds?
500
Three elements that make up form.
What is length, width, and depth?
500
The principle in a photo where most of the tree branches are vertical but one branch is horizontal.
What is emphasis?
500
"the icicles create a shape that spirals around the rock, making your eyes follow the fluid movement of the ice." This is an example of _________.
What is analysis?
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