By Lisa Scavelli. ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN.

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By Lisa Scavelli

ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

ELEMENTS OF ART

The color yellow of these leaves were so vibrant against the blue color of the sky that I knew the contrast of the two colors would work well together. I set up this shot by kneeling down very close to the fence. I angled the camera up until I got the sun shining through the leaves. Aperture – F 5.6 Shutter – 125 ISO COLOR

I spotted this frog sitting on a leaf. He couldn’t have been bigger than the tip of my finger, but I could see he was three dimensional because I could see more than one side of him. I was at a birds eye view, zoomed the camera as close as I could, and focused the lens on the frog. Aperture – F 7.1 Shutter – 100 ISO FORM

The lines on this spider web caught my eye before I saw the spider. I loved how the light reflected off the circular lines. I was positioned at eye level and focused the camera lens on the spider and web. Aperture – F 7.1 Shutter –100 ISO LINE

I was hiking along a path and happened to look up and saw this tree trunk from this worms eye angle. I noticed how it looked like a star shape and snapped the picture. Aperture – F 4.5 Shutter – 1/60 ISO SHAPE

This log had termite holes all over it and I thought they show cased negative space nicely. I had to kneel down to capture the shot at an eye level view. Aperture – F 4 Shutter – 60 ISO SPACE

The texture is represented all over this piece of birch wood. Between the lichen and the fuzzy moss, it made me want to run my hands over it. I was position below it and angled the camera up. Aperture – F 4 Shutter – 60 ISO TEXTURE

After hiking to the top of this mountain, I stopped to rest under the shade of this tree and realized that this was a perfect example of value because I could see the contrast of the sharp edge of the shade up against the bright sunny area where the sun hit the ground. I was at eye level view. Aperture – F 9 Shutter – 200 ISO VALUE

PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

BALANCE

CONTRAST

EMPHASIS

MOVEMENT

PATTERN

REPETITION

RHYTHM

KEEPING TRACK OF APERTURE, SHUTTER SPEED & ISO