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1 Getting Ideas from the Mind’s Eye to Photograph aka…line, shape, and texture shoot

2 LINE The movement from point A to point B –Zig-zag, straight, wavy, diagonal, horizontal, vertical, curved Man made vs. Natural

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14 SHAPE Area enclosed by a line –GEOMETRIC SHAPE Shapes with Names –Circle, Square, Triangle –ORGANIC SHAPES Shapes without names, or shapes found in nature

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18 FORM 3-D object Occupies space or gives illusion that they do Cylinder, cone, box, and geometric forms (flowers)

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24 VALUE Lightness or darkness of a surface White, Light Gray, Gray, Dark Gray, Black

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27 SPACE/DEPTH OF FIELD The area in front of and behind a subject –Small Depth of Field –Large Depth of Field The area surrounding the object –Get in close (not a lot of space)

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31 TEXTURE ACTUAL vs. IMPLIED –Actual feel of something (dog is soft) –Simulated (or implied) appearance of texture Photograph of soft dog fur Rough, smooth, soft, etc.

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37 PATTERN/REPETITION PATTERN: ABABA Repeating similar things –Not quite sure what the next thing is, but you can predict it

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46 BALANCE A way to compare the right side to the left side ASYMETRICAL BALANCE –Right side does not equal left side RADIAL BALANCE –Everything revolves around the center SYMETRICAL BALANCE –Right side is equal to the left side

47 Asymmetrical Balance

48 Radial Balance

49 Perfect Balance

50 VARIETY When you change something, but keep something the same –Example: repeating a similar shape, but changing the size of it

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53 MOVEMENT BLURRY –1 sec FROZEN –1/500 PANNING –1/30

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56 Emphasis Dominance vs. subordination Ways to EMPHASIZE something –Small Depth of Field –Light vs. Dark (Black vs. White –Using light (spot lights) –Getting in close

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61 Proportion The relationship between sizes of objects –Small vs. Large

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63 STUDENT EXAMPLES

64 RYAN KIEFER National Silver Key Winner Scholastic Gold Key Winner Lisa Show Entry

65 NEMO BUNCHULERTRAT Honorable Mention, Scholastic Award Winner

66 ANGELIKA PRZEWOZNIK Scholastic Award Entry

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