This photo shows the element of Line in the rails in front of the basketball courts. Line keeps you going or keeps your attention going one way or the other. The shadow of the rails are also shown on the ground and the black and white effect make it look a little more intense. I think this photo is successful because the line element is noticeable. This photo shows the element of color in the objects in the mural on the wall. The colors used in the painting are very strong colors that will grab your attention and the orange really pops out when increasing the enhancement. I do think this photo works to show the element of color. This is a photograph showing the element of Shape, it has circle, Square, and Rectangle. Using different kinds of shapes help to create something better, in the circle it has "RBV High School". This is successful because it does have noticeable shapes. This is a picture of a tree stem, it is thick and taken in worms eye view to get the visual of the form it has. You can almost see it as if it was 3D because of the hight and width it has along with a little of the shadow from the tree. It is successful because you can see that the tree stem has form to it. This photograph is of a red lunch table. When you see it you can get the sense that this table will be a bit bumpy and smooth on the sides. This Photo shows the element of Texture. Yes, it is successful because you can easily get an idea of how it will feel. This is an open space where people can do little performances. It is successful, because you can easily see the open space in the photograph. Space is shown in-between the two trees on both sides. This is a photograph of branches on a tree with some sunlight trying to pop in between the branches, giving it a little value through some branches. This photo is successful because you actually can see where the sunlight is getting in between the branches of the tree.
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AuthorMy name is Natalee, I am a senior at Rbv, and I enjoy taking photos. Archives
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