Principles of Design 1. Contrast 2. Balance 3. Emphasis 4. Unity 5. Movement 6. Pattern/Repetition
Contrast, 2013. This photograph represents contrast because the sky and trees are different textures. They are also different colors that are light and dark. I applied brightness/contrast, exposure, and color balance to this image.
Emphasis, 2013. This photograph represents emphasis because of the way the purple in the flower stands out and your eye gets drawn to it. I applied brightness/contrast and vibrance to this photo.
Unity, 2013. This photograph represents unity because all the things in the photo help each other make it a whole. I applied brightness/contrast and exposure to this image.
Pattern/Repetition, 2013. This photograph represents pattern and repetition because of how the wood of the fence has a pattern repeating down the line. I applied contrast/brightness, and exposure to this image.
Movement, 2013. This photograph represents movement because of how the people in the photo are walking. I applied black and white to this photo.
Balance, 2013. This photograph represents balance because of how the rocks are equally weighted on both sides throughout the whole photo. I applied brightness/contrast to this image.
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Principles of Design
Principles of Design 1. Contrast 2. Balance 3. Emphasis 4. Unity 5. Movement 6. Pattern/Repetition