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Page 1: Elements

Elements of Art

Line

Color

Texture

Shape

Space

Value

Form

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Line:

A moving dot.

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Lines can be thin, bold, straight, geometric, organic……

Geometric/straight

Organic

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Lines are almost everywhere we look. Lines can add structure and dynamics to your photos.

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Color:

The product of light reflecting off of a surface.

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Color can affect the “mood” of a photo.

For example: Warm colors (red, yellow, and orange) can add warm and cheer to a photo.

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Cool colors (blue, green and purple) can make a photo seem sad, cold, or

lonely.

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Texture: The tactile and visual qualities of a surface.

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Texture can be implied

(visual), as in photographs.

You can’t actually

touch the texture, but you can see

it.

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Or the texture can be tactile. For example,

wood, bark on trees, and furry animals have a

texture that can be felt.

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Space: Depth or the

illusion of depth.

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Space is creating by converging lines, overlapping objects, and decreasing size as the

object gets further away.

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The camera angle or point of view can make the

space more successful.

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Shape:

2-dimensional area enclosed by

line.

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Shape can be geometric or organic.

Organic

Geometric

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You also have

negative and

positive shape.

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Value:

The lights and darks of a composition.

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Value is easiest to see in black and

white or monochromatic

(one color) photos.

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The higher the contrast between the values, the better the

photo.

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Form:

3-dimensional object that have

volume or occupies space.

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Anything that isn’t flat has form.

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Generally, anything that has form also has value.

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Your Assignment: • Take AT LEAST 2 photographs for each element

(14 in total).• Edit ALL 14 Photographs using Adobe

Photoshop.• Create a power point illustrating 2

photographs for each element, including a title slide (at least 15 slides).

• The 14 photographs is one grade.• The power point presentation is another

grade.

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Power Point Presentation Requirements:

• 1 title slide with your name and the name of the project.

• 14 slides with 1 photo on each slide.• Element labels on each slide.• Transitions and animation.• Background designs.

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Hints and tips:

• Remember the compositional tips from Chapter 3.

• Fill the frame.• Try different angles.• Remember the rule of thirds.• Try creative editing. Remember this is a digital

photography class. Creative editing is what helps your grade.