Nature Photos
Landscape Examples
Nature Examples
Ansel Adams Photographer to focus on
Vocabulary Foreground: any object that is found in the front of your picture Foreground: any object that is found in the front of your picture Middleground: any object that is found in the middle of your picture. Middleground: any object that is found in the middle of your picture. Background: any object that is found in the back of your picture. Background: any object that is found in the back of your picture.
Focal point: the part of the artwork that most strongly draws your attention. Focal point: the part of the artwork that most strongly draws your attention. Composition: a combination of all the parts of the picture to make up the whole. Composition: a combination of all the parts of the picture to make up the whole. Rule of Thirds: breaking your picture up into thirds so that the most important objects would be on the intersecting lines. Rule of Thirds: breaking your picture up into thirds so that the most important objects would be on the intersecting lines.
Objective
Abstract
Abstract You learned how to zoom in to your subject You learned how to zoom in to your subject You found: You found: Texture Texture Line Line Shape Shape Form Form Pattern Pattern
Lighting Direct Direct Ambient Ambient Indirect Indirect You found: ContrastShapeFormBalance
Architecture
Architecture Diagonal Lines and Leading Lines Diagonal Lines and Leading Lines You focused on: You focused on: Line Line Lighting Lighting Value Value
Nature Now you want to combine your knowledge of framing, lighting, and line to take the best pictures Now you want to combine your knowledge of framing, lighting, and line to take the best pictures Keep in mind your focal point is not in the center!! Keep in mind your focal point is not in the center!! Also know that you are still looking for those Principles and Elements: Shape, Value, Texture, Contrast, Emphasis and Pattern Also know that you are still looking for those Principles and Elements: Shape, Value, Texture, Contrast, Emphasis and Pattern
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