Color: the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
This picture represents color. Color is seen all over this picture in the leaves, flowers, and petals.
Texture: Texture is the perceived "feel", or surface quality of the work of art.
Texture: Texture is the perceived "feel", or surface quality of the work of art.
In this picture, texture is represented. On the surface of the this bag, you can tell that the texture is a little rough and bumpy.
Tone: Tone is using varying degrees of light and dark to add contrast and give liveliness to an image.
Tone: Tone is using varying degrees of light and dark to add contrast and give liveliness to an image.
As you can see in this image, tone is shown in the strands of hair. The sunlight separates the light colors to the dark colors.
Line: In photography, leading lines move the viewers eyes through a photograph. Diagonals are a great example. Lines can also be curvy. For example, a model's body can have an "S" shaped body.
Line: In photography, leading lines move the viewers eyes through a photograph. Diagonals are a great example. Lines can also be curvy. For example, a model's body can have an "S" shaped body.
Here you can see lines in the stairs but mainly in the walkway because your eyes follow it as if there was more coming.
Shape: Objects in your photo such as a rectangular door, a round tree, or square tiles add "shape" to an image. These can be used as frames for your subject or just to add an interesting piece to your art.
Shape: Objects in your photo such as a rectangular door, a round tree, or square tiles add "shape" to an image. These can be used as frames for your subject or just to add an interesting piece to your art.
The frame outside of the vending machine is pure shapes. You can see diamonds, squares and rectangles.
Form: Form is what takes your two-dimensional photograph and makes it appear life-like and three dimensional.
Form: Form is what takes your two-dimensional photograph and makes it appear life-like and three dimensional.
This picture shows form because it's three dimensional. Someone can walk in front, in the middle and behind the bushes.
Space: Space is another element that gives depth to your image.
Space: Space is another element that gives depth to your image.
You can see space in between the trees. There's distance all around this picture where someone could walk around.