Asymmetrical Balance
Bird’s Eye View
Curved Lines
Diagonal Lines
Emphasis
Framing
Horizon Line
Horizontal Lines
Leading Lines
Movement/Rhythm
Pattern/Repetition
Proportion/Scale
Rule of Thirds
Simplicity
Symmetrical Balance
Texture
Unity
Variety
Vertical Lines
Worm’s Eye View
Image
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E/P of Design
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Rationale
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Framing
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It's framing the land/scenery and people
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Pattern/Repetition
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There pattern of leaves the repeats because its in a circle
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Bird's Eye View
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Taking a picture "from a bird's perspective/view"
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Rule of Thirds
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If this photo was split into 3 sections, vertically, the bird would only take up one section, thus putting focus on it using the rule of thirds
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Leading Lines
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using lines to direct your attention to something (two lines leading to something in the middle of them, typically in the distance.)
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Vertical Lines
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The fence and windows on the buildings grab someone's attention because of the angle the photo is at. (Has vertical lines.)
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Unity
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All of these are colored pencils /all go together
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Asymmetrical Balance
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If the photo was split in half, its going to be different on each side/half
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Symmetrical Balance
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If split in half, it will look the same/ be symmetrical
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Horizontal Lines
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Has horizontal lines with the plants/dead crops or whatever/ the rows
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Diagonal Lines
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Diagonal lines behind the girl
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Proportion/Scale
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The men are smaller than the ink bottle
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Texture
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This is focusing on the yarn (thus the texture of it)
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Curved Lines
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Steps are curved
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Movement/Rythm
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The birds were moving which created rythm
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Worm's Eye View
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Taking a picture "from a worm's perspective/view"
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Emphasis
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Making the back round black and white while keeping the plant colored catches the eye therefore makes it the main focal point
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Variety
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Lots of different things seen here
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Simplicity
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Just an egg and white back round, very basic or simple
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Horizon Line
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There is a horizon line in this photo/ line in distance gong horizontally which kinda draws the focus towards itself
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