Shape:
This photo is from the alphabet pictures gallery tab. I think this is an example of Shape. The photo gives off kind of a 2-dimensional feel which makes it an example of shape. It is also being front lit which gives it a quality of shape. This picture is also Shape because it kind of contrasts with its surrounding by the silver color contrasting with the brown-maroon color of the table, which draws the eye to actual shape of the coin more so than anything else. Another way this picture shows Shape is because of the fact that the shape, the coin, is a circle. This makes the photo feel complete in my opinion.
This photo is from the alphabet pictures gallery tab. I think this is an example of Shape. The photo gives off kind of a 2-dimensional feel which makes it an example of shape. It is also being front lit which gives it a quality of shape. This picture is also Shape because it kind of contrasts with its surrounding by the silver color contrasting with the brown-maroon color of the table, which draws the eye to actual shape of the coin more so than anything else. Another way this picture shows Shape is because of the fact that the shape, the coin, is a circle. This makes the photo feel complete in my opinion.
Form:
This is a picture from my alphabet pictures gallery tab. The picture is an example of Form. It shows Form by being side-lit a little with light coming in from the top right corner. This picture shows shape also because the orange, being the main focus of the picture, is in a kind of 3-dimentional angle giving it depth. The camera is tilted to the side, which is what gives the orange the 3-D feel.
This is a picture from my alphabet pictures gallery tab. The picture is an example of Form. It shows Form by being side-lit a little with light coming in from the top right corner. This picture shows shape also because the orange, being the main focus of the picture, is in a kind of 3-dimentional angle giving it depth. The camera is tilted to the side, which is what gives the orange the 3-D feel.
Texture:
This photo is from the alphabet pictures gallery tab. This is an example of texture because of the up-close texture of the skin of the Bible case. It is also being side light from an angle because of the shadows being below the middle of the skin texture. This would indicate the light source is coming from the top left corner. Another reasons why this picture is an example of texture is because it amplifies deep emotion in me with the texture being of the skin in a case for a Bible. This triggers something in me that reminds me of God whenever I see the skin or outside hard-covering of a Bible. The skin texture is usually what is used for the hard-cover Bible covering.
This photo is from the alphabet pictures gallery tab. This is an example of texture because of the up-close texture of the skin of the Bible case. It is also being side light from an angle because of the shadows being below the middle of the skin texture. This would indicate the light source is coming from the top left corner. Another reasons why this picture is an example of texture is because it amplifies deep emotion in me with the texture being of the skin in a case for a Bible. This triggers something in me that reminds me of God whenever I see the skin or outside hard-covering of a Bible. The skin texture is usually what is used for the hard-cover Bible covering.
Pattern:
This photo is from my alphabet pictures gallery tab. I think it fits as an example of Pattern. The pillows are the main focus of the photo. The pillows show a pattern with how they are designed. The diagonal lines of each pillow criss and cross in such a way that it brings the pillow together. The lines, whether they are going up or down, are all in rows and are all in patterns. When you look at the picture, you can get the impression of predictability through the fact that you can see that the pillows all have patterns on them and you can see where those patterns lead. This can make someone already aware of what is on the backside of the pillow since the pattern is so uniform. The patterns of the photo, to me, give it stability, consistency, and belonging. The pillows are also at an angle which is another part of pattern.
This photo is from my alphabet pictures gallery tab. I think it fits as an example of Pattern. The pillows are the main focus of the photo. The pillows show a pattern with how they are designed. The diagonal lines of each pillow criss and cross in such a way that it brings the pillow together. The lines, whether they are going up or down, are all in rows and are all in patterns. When you look at the picture, you can get the impression of predictability through the fact that you can see that the pillows all have patterns on them and you can see where those patterns lead. This can make someone already aware of what is on the backside of the pillow since the pattern is so uniform. The patterns of the photo, to me, give it stability, consistency, and belonging. The pillows are also at an angle which is another part of pattern.
Positive Space:
This is a photo from the alphabet picture project in the alphabet tab of the gallery. It shows positive space by there being space to the sides of the elevator, but that space is being filled up with the lines of the elevator and the objects of the pictures on the side to the left. This makes the picture feel more friendly instead of it just being a void, blank, white wall.
This is a photo from the alphabet picture project in the alphabet tab of the gallery. It shows positive space by there being space to the sides of the elevator, but that space is being filled up with the lines of the elevator and the objects of the pictures on the side to the left. This makes the picture feel more friendly instead of it just being a void, blank, white wall.
Negative Space:
This is a picture from the Hunt Project in the Hunt gallery tab. This shows negative space because of the empty space that is around the piece of lead on the table. Your eye is drawn to the lead only since there is nothing else in the picture and it is just void.
This is a picture from the Hunt Project in the Hunt gallery tab. This shows negative space because of the empty space that is around the piece of lead on the table. Your eye is drawn to the lead only since there is nothing else in the picture and it is just void.