Balance and Contrast
Radially Balanced
In the first photo I took a picture of a flower, having its center be the central point in the picture. The second radially balanced picture I took was of a paper machè craft in a store. It is radially balanced because the pages fan out around the center point in a circle.
Contrast in Texture
This is a close up picture of some pasta. It is seasoned with pepper and parmesan, and those small little dots contrast with the texture of the pasta and that of the plate.
Contrast in Value and Shape
This picture of this flower shows color contrast because the bright blue of the flower contrasts the monotone grey background showing different value. Also the triangular shape of the petals contrast the round/ rectangular shape of the rocks.
Symmetrically Balanced
I took this picture in Murano, and island off of Venice. On this island there are canals that separate opposing sides of streets, and when on a bridge looking down the center on the canal you can see it is very symmetrically balanced.
Contrast in Value
The light breaking through far away in the background contrasts the dark foreground, creating a contrast in value.
Diptychs
This diptych of Kane shows motion and the different angles of one subject.
This diptych shows two different subjects, the sticker and Sophia in the same pose to create similarity.
This diptych has the same lighting and subject to create similarity.
Triptychs
In this triptych I used three separate images of Sophia to show movement and a story of putting on makeup on multiple parts of the face.
In this triptych I used similar images and a shallow depth of field that shows connection between the images.
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