Leading Line
Leading
Line - A line that leads you visually
to an object or that leads into the distance creating depth.
This image is an example of a “Leading Line” because
your eyes follow down the street which leads into a distance which creates
depth.
Framing
Framing
- Shooting through something to get the main
subject behind it. The subject is “framed” by something in the foreground.
This image is an example of
“Framing” because the subject is her eye and her hands are framing around
it.
Informal Balance
Informal
Balance – Different things catch your eye,
not just one. (Multiple objects – tend to be asymmetrical)
This image is an example of “Informal Balance”
because the orange is smaller than the apple which makes
it asymmetrical.
Formal Balance
Formal
Balance – Both sides of the picture are
similar (symmetrical)
This image is an example of
“Formal Balance” because the swings are even and symmetrical.
Silhouette
Silhouette
– The lighting comes from behind the subject in
your picture.
This image is an example of a “Silhouette”
because the ocean is the main focus of the picture. The sunset (lighting) is in
the background.
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