These are the Formal Elements, if used effectively in your photographs it will supposedly make your photograph look more aesthetically pleasing.
For this extended learning enquiry I need to create some sort of presentation of these Formal Elements by using my photographs.
The Photos are in the order of the list.
1.) The area in the photo that is the most clear is the text, this is strange because it is further away than the lens than the photo with holes in it
2.) The highlights are the lights coming from the corner, the rest of the image are shadows, you can't tell what the time of day that it is because the light is artificial
3.) The dominant lines in this image are the ones that are being refracted behind the jar and also the outline of the jar, they are curved when they are being refracted by the water in the jug and straight when they are not. The lines are fairly thin.
4.) The rectangle of the outline of each photo in the photograph is repeated. This creates a grid pattern.
5.)
1.) The area in the photo that is the most clear is the text, this is strange because it is further away than the lens than the photo with holes in it
2.) The highlights are the lights coming from the corner, the rest of the image are shadows, you can't tell what the time of day that it is because the light is artificial
3.) The dominant lines in this image are the ones that are being refracted behind the jar and also the outline of the jar, they are curved when they are being refracted by the water in the jug and straight when they are not. The lines are fairly thin.
4.) The rectangle of the outline of each photo in the photograph is repeated. This creates a grid pattern.
5.)