A) This was taken on at the stadium on the field. B) Balance within this photo is Tori being the odd one out when Angel and Simon are the same. C) This photo was a success because it captured the principle and Tori was just casually caught off guard. A) This image was taken by the Career Center. B) Proportion within the photo is the trees are aligned but they're all different sizes. C) This photo was a success because the trees were already at different heights, so i didn't have trouble finding something for proportion. A) This image was taken at a puddle near the 300's water fountain. B) Rhythm within the photo is the ripples made in the puddle after Angel took a step in it. C) This image was a success because it caught the movement in the ripples. A) This image was taken in Angel E's eyes. B) Emphasis within the photo is the eye color. C) This image was a success because it was easy to take and it wasn't a struggle to take either. A) This was taken in the student parking lot and I just looked up and took the photo. B) Harmony within the photo is how the clouds are all formed together and the the sun kind of hiding behind them. C) This photo was a success because it looked great and it wasn't too dark or too light. A) This photo was taken at the patch. B) Variety within this image is the green surrounding the football dummies and then they're red. C) This image was a success because the pop of the pop of red in the middle of all the green. A) This image was taken at the stadium on the field.
B) Unity within this photo is how Simon, Angel and I are all matching and the same wearing our Hawaiian attire. C) This photo was a success because it captured the unity in our squad and outfits.
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A) This is a photo of the fence on at the bleachers. B) The element of line within the image is the fence, vertical from the stands. C) The photo was successful because it was able to focus correctly and the image isn't blurry, it focused on what I wanted it to focus on. A) This is an image of a flower from the little garden area by the weight room. B) The element of color within the image is the pop if red on the flower in the middle of the green surrounding it. C) This image was successful because it focused on the front flower and isn't blurry, at first the camera would focus on the flower behind it. A) This is an image of B) The element of shape within the photo is the circle within a hexagon within another hexagon. C) This photo was a success because it not only had one shape it had multiple shapes within it. A) This is an image of leaves off of a tree near the 800's . B) The element form within this image is the shadows of the leaves and then the highlight is the sun ray peeping through. C) This image was successful because it created a depth within the leaves and has a good mix of shadows and highlights. A) This is an image of a tree by the basketball courts. B) The element of texture within the image is the tree bark, as if you can feel the ridges through the photo. C) This image was a success because Angel took the photo really well. A) This photo was taken at the basketball courts. B) The element of space within the image is the bird and the basketball hoop. C) This photo was a success because it focused really well and i liked how the sun looked. A) This picture was taken by the student parking lot.
B) The element of value within the photo is the light and dark sides of the fence. C) This photo was successful because it captured light and dark. Line: ( Alfred Steiglitz, The Steerage, 1907)
Color: ( Sandy Skoglund, Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981)
Shape: ( Lazlo Maholy-Nagy, Photogram, 1924)
Form: (Ansel Adams, Mount Williamson-Clearing Storm, 1944)
Texture: ( Kelly Clark, Tiger Cat, 2005)
Space: ( Josef Koudelka, Czechoslovakia, 1968)
Value: ( Ben Von Wong, Redemption, 2012)
Balance: ( Annie Lebovitz)
Proportion: ( Diane Arbus, A Jewish Giant At Home with His Parents in the Bronx, NY, 1970)
Rhythm: ( Robert Capa, D-Day Landing, 1944)
Emphasis: ( Steve McCurry, Afghan Girl, 1985)
Harmony: ( Joel Meyerowitz, Cape Light, 1979)
Variety: ( William Wegman, B is for Baker, 2012)
Unity: ( Mary Ellen Mark, Monkey Trainor’s Daughter: Indian Street Performers, New Delhi, India, 1980)
This photo is about being yourself, being who you are and not letting anyone telling you who to be. No one should judge you for your personality, no matter how weird or crazy it is. Also be you by not being influenced by anyone that does drugs, bad habits or anything wrong. Don’t try to be like someone by doing what they do even when you know what they’re doing isn’t right.
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