Experiment 11 Posted on February 15, 2021 by adowell2 Straight lines such as horizons that stretch across one side of the image to the other Curved lines or S-Curves that meander through an image Diagonal lines that move from one part of the image to another Flattened texture (under bright direct sunlight) Emphasized texture (side light) Shiny vs. Rough Natural vs. Industrial Small amount of light tones (whites) among a lot of dark tones (blacks) Mainly light tones with a few dark tones Emphasize negative space. Reduce negative space. Compose an image that is visually complex, offering no resting place for the eye. 2-dimensional 3-dimensional object Ex: building with highlights and shadow Create an abstract image using patterns or repeating shapes FRAMING: Rule of thirds: Place your main subject in one third of your frame Centered: Place your main subject in the center of the frame Symmetrical: Mirrored image on either horizontal or vertical axis Asymmetrical: Equal visual weight but different forms Elements point outward from a central point Make a small subject appear large Background distracts from the subject Post navigation Next →