1) Successful photos rely on order, and the main elements that bring and emphasize order in a photograph’s composition are line, color, shape, contrast, emphasis, texture, and space. a) Line b) Color c) Elements of photography d) Shape 2) Used in photographs to move your eye around the image, lead your eye to the focal point, create texture, pattern, and emphasis. a) Line b) Color c) Shape d) Contrast 3) Used in photographs to create emphasis, variety, and interest. a) Color b) Shape c) Line d) Contrast 4) Used in photographs to create pattern, repetition, unity, and variety. a) Texture b) Emphasis c) Space d) Shape 5) The arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) a) Element of art b) Emphasis c) Contrast d) Texture 6) Used in photography to help different subjects stand out from each other, create unity and variety and add interest. a) Space b) Texture c) Line d) Shape 7) Used in photography to create a sense of depth, frame the subject matter, and help define the focal point. a) Principles of design b) Composition c) Space d) Shape 8) The building blocks of a work of art. The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. a) Space b) Shape c) Elements of art d) Texture 9) Describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. Includes: balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, repetition, pattern, rhythm, contrast, unity, and variety. a) Princples of design b) Rules of composition c) Balancing elements d) Elements of art 10) The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. a) Balancing elements b) Composition c) Viewpoint d) Focus point 11) Guiding principles to help create successful photographs. Includes the rule of thirds, balancing elements, leading lines, viewpoint, inclusion and exclusion. a) Principles of design b) Balancing elements c) Elements of photography d) Rules of composition 12) When taking photographs you must consider the weight of objects. One side of the photo should not feel lighter or heavier than the other. a) Rules of composition b) Blanacing elements c) Principles of design d) Elements of photography 13) Used to help bring your eye to the focal point. a) Emphasis b) Texture c) Line d) Focal point 14) The angle at which the photograph is taken, taking into consideration the best way to portray the subject matter. a) Focal Point b) Blanacing elements c) Rules of composition d) Viewpoint 15) The center of interest or activity. a) View point b) Focal point c) Balancing elements d) Emphasis
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Photography Vocabulary Part 1
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