Monday, January 30, 2012

Creating a Striking Image

There are so many things that can create or influence a striking image—each one being important.First there is Line. This is the strongest element which can evoke feelings of all kinds and even from opposite ends of the spectrum like gentleness or danger. Second is Shape. When focusing on shape, front lighting and/or backlighting are important for definition and also contrast in surroundings. Shape also allows for recognition. Then there is Form which assures realness and existence. In order to achieve good form one must pay attention to the contrast between light and dark lit areas on a side-lit shape. Therefore, shape is necessary for Form to exist. Fourthly, Texture is important for creating emotion. Texture’s main component is lighting because lighting allows a texture to be seen more or less. Next is Pattern. Pattern is really only interesting when it is disrupted. Pattern is something that is expected, therefore, when it is interrupted, the disruption is clearly noticed. Sixthly, Color is important for it’s impact on every other element of making a striking image. It is important to notice the harmony in color and the elements around it or even the abstractness. Red is a color that advances the most and is good to keep in mind when shooting at a distance. Next is Scale, which can be a great attention grabber. Scale is most noticed when a smaller subject in relation to its surroundings is captured. Most people the size of certain things like a Coke can or a person. So, when these things are placed in front of something magnificently larger, the largeness is actually taken into perspective better. Then comes Composition, which is basically how all of these elements are arranged and come together. One can choose to make his photo balanced or tense, both creating emotion. After learning all of this it is important to fill the frame and make sure there are no distracting backgrounds.






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