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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Rational
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Framing |
The way that you can only see a little bit of the photo through the hole in the wood frames the whole focal point.
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Repetition/Pattern
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Repeated consistency of an element in a work.
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Bird’s Eye View
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I think it is birds eye view because it is from an angle that a bird would be at. View from above looking down.
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Rule of thirds
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Placed along the one third lines/intersections.
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Symmetrical Balance
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One side balances or mirrors the other.
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Vertical Lines
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The lines in the buildings are all going vertically, along with the sidewalk posts. North to south. ~Grandness, Spirituality~
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Unity
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produces a balanced harmonious, complete whole.
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Asymmetrical balance
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different objects balance each other out on the page.
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Leading lines
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Lines that lead the eye to the other points in the image.
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Horizontal Lines
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All the trees/branches lines run east and west. ~rest, calmness~
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Diagonal lines
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run in a slanted direction. Movement, direction.
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Proportion/Scale
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The photo is set up as if the bottle is bigger than the people, and its out of proportion.
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Texture
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Appearance and feel of a surface
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Curved Lines
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All the lines on the stairs are curved, so it really makes it stand out.
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Movement/Rhythm
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leads the viewers eyes to an object
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Worm’s Eye View
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A worms eye view would be coming from an angle upward, since the worm is little.
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Emphasis
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Elements in a piece that are given dominance or attracts attention.
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Variety
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differences in elements/principles of design that give interest to a composition.
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Simplicity
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singling out an item from their surroundings. Eliminating distractions.
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Horizon Line
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Used to emphasize the sky or ground based on the placement of horizontal line where ground meets sky.
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