Elements are the _____________ of art.
What are building blocks?
A repeating subject.
What is Pattern?
Human-made or environmental lines that bring your attention to the focus
What is Leading Lines?
The visual weight of the photo is shifted more on one side.
What is Asymmetrical Balance?
A line is classified as
a straight, one-dimensional geometric figure with infinite length and no width
Shapes, colour, subjects are all different and make the work interesting
What is Variety?
Uses grid lines and places subject either top left or right/bottom left or right.
What is Rule of Thirds?
The photo is very minimalistic and uses limited elements.
What is Simplicity?
You can actually feel this type of texture.
What is tactile texture?
Starts in the center and goes outwards in a spiral.
What is Radial Balance?
There is an obvious focal point in the photo that draws your attention.
What is Emphasis?
Looking into a photo from a unique perspective such as low or high angle
What birds eye / worms eye?
Another word for a 3d shape
What is form?
A car toy beside the same realistic car is an example of this.
What is Proportion/Scale?
What is Repetition?
Dividing an image into nine equal parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines.
What is rules of thirds?
A frame is divided into foreground, midground and background.
What is Space?
Placing a subject looking inwards towards the center of the frame.
What is Movement?
Using your fingers to create a rectangle shape and taking a photo of a subject that is far away but placed inside the box.
What is Framing?
to cover and extend beyond (something else)
What is overlapping?