Line - One dimensional, can be expressive, create a mood or feeling: Vertical = dignity, Horizontal = calm, death, Diagonal = excitement, action, Curve = grace, movement. Implied line (rooftops, footprints in the sand, row of trees) will lead the eye to where you want the viewer to focus on, your point of interest. Shape - Two -dimensional, flat with one value created by shadows or silhouettes. Form - Three dimensional volume. Fullness created by light and shadow, radiation of value. Texture - Simulation of a tactile surface quality to create depth and richness (light and dark) Value - having a range of grey, from very light to very dark, including black & white. Contrast - having very little mid-tone grey, predominantly black and white Depth of Space - The simulation of depth through overlapping, depth of field, figure (positive) / background (negative)
Line
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Texture
Contrast
Implied Line
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Value
Depth of Space
7 AE Slideshow
Create a PPT in Slides that contains 8 slides. The first slide should be a title slide including the title and your name. The following 7 slides should contain: 1. Art element name and definition from handout 2. Your B & W image that represents that AE (camera phone or DSLR) 3. High quality (search for a large image) B & W Internet photograph that represents the AE 4. Label which is your image and which you took from the Internet
7 AE Film Assignment
Set your ASA to 400. Your film should have 15-16 exposures. Take 2 shots for each AE. Make sure each shot is different, just not the same subject from a different angle. You can shoot both AE in succession, or shoot all 7 for the first 7 exposures, then repeat for the next 7.