Mood The feeling the photographer conveys through their images What is the mood in this picture?

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mood The feeling the photographer conveys through their images What is the mood in this picture?

style Arranging and presenting elements in a way that expresses the artist’s unique vision These two photos have very different styles.

angle The point from which a photograph is taken This photo was taken at an unusual angle.

lighting What type of mood does the lighting in this photo create? the photographer's use of natural or artificial light to focus attention on a specific object or area; it can be used to create a certain mood

image A picture or photo This is an image of Cheyenne Middle School.

frame What the camera sees You could see the flowers in the frame.

analyze To examine carefully and in detail “Hmmm…very interesting”

…once arranged you have a picture! Focal point…Background…Texture… Elements of a picture come together to create a complete image… Lighting…

Elements of a picture come together to create a complete image…

composition The frame and camera angle that the photographer uses to create effects What can we tell about the composition of this photo?

media A means of communication

What do we see in these pictures?