The elements: light, line, shape, form, space, colour, texture, balance.
Elements are worldly/physical things to look out for when taking your photograph. Your not trying to capture all elements but one or two captured well can make for a really interesting piece. Below I have explained each of the elements along with pictures I've taken over the past week.
1. This image shows the element of light. The artificial light shining through this lamp makes the pattern really stand out. Without the light the white lamp would shrink into the background The lights enhanced emphasis.
2. This image shows the element of line. Line takes the viewers eye through the photograph; from left to right or up and down, this is how your audience with see your image.
3. This image demonstrates shape. Is there a strong, overpowering shape in your image? This can be good and bad, you don't want the main subject forgotten but if the shape is your main focus it can be a compelling image.
4. This image shows the element of form. Form describes a three
dimensional shape showing the curves and depth of a hand as a form.
5. This image shows the element of space. The blank black space in this image emphasises my cats (gorgeous) face.
6. This image shows the element of colour. The Lowry in Manchester has some amazing art but also some great architecture. The colours of these juxtaposed platforms convey fun but also shock the eye.
7. This photograph portrays the texture element. You have to try your best to make the viewer feel as though they could touch the subject of your image and feel the textures. Lighting will help with this element.
8. This image shows the element of balance. The straight line of the river makes the
photograph balanced to either side of the image, curves or a dominant amount of foliage would instantly draw the eye.
Hopefully this will help all those starters. These are what I believe the elements of photography are whether positive or negative they should be strived for or avoided depending on what your trying to create. Either way they are great to be aware of. I would love to see some of your work on this or what you think or any photography! Love seeing the amateur work out there and getting some great ideas.
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