BalanceIn this photograph, balance is shown through the paintings being symmetrical to each other. By taking a picture of the copied portrait, I was able to successfully capture balance through the painting showing the same image right next to one other and resembling the symmetry of butterfly wings. The photos are symmetrical through the image being replicated and placed side-by-side. VarietyThis image displays variety through the use of contrasting colors and elements. I was able to show variety by placing my jacket on the fire hydrant, thus allowing for the hydrant to replicate a person wearing the clothing. This successfully shows variety through the the different objects coming together to create a figure and building a body by playing off one another. (the fire hydrant is the head and the jacket displays arms) ProportionThe image above shows proportion by comparing the small sprout to the full grown plant in the background. This successfully displays proportion by comparing the two sizes of the plants to one another. One is easily able to recognize the difference in growth from one another and identify the size relationship between the two objects. RhythmRhythm is displayed in this image by showing the movement of the leaves being blown. This displays rhythm through the leaves all moving at once, giving way for the audience to see the picture in action. I was able to successfully capture rhythm through the use of a leaf blower, which allowed for the replication of leaves being blown to display active movement. EmphasisThe image above uses emphasis through the difference in color. By using the bright red Cherry Tomato and placing it on the green grass, I was able to successfully show emphasis through the red being dominant over the other colors. The viewer is easily able to be guided to the tomato since the door stands out from the rest. By using the complimentary core, I was able to successfully show emphasis in the image. HarmonyHarmony is successfully shown here through the green landscape reflecting the green trees. The repetition of green in the trees and in the grass, creates harmony through their pleasing quality to resemble each other through different types of greenery. Usually harmony pictures display a sunset, but in this image, I chose to use the trees as the top of the image (the sky) and use the grass to reflect off of the trees (the water). This image successfully shows harmony through shades of green in which opposite elements compliment each other. UnityThis image shows unity through the dar tones found in the area. With the use of the brown wood in the trailer, the brown dark ground, and the shadow overcasting the area, shades of brown are used here to create the image to pull the picture all together. Not only is color used but as well as material in which the objects are built of. The fence, the pile on the ground, and the trailer are all made of metal. With the use of material being comparable, unity is dominantly shown here through dark tones and material of the objects coming together to create a sense of oneness.
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AuthorMaddy Cuppett, an exploring, excited photography student in the learning. Archives
June 2017
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