2. Closed form Closed form means you can see the entire object. If you were to draw a pencil line around it, your pencil would not go off the page.
3. OPEN form Open form is when the object goes off the page. If you were to draw a line around the object, your pencil would go off the page.
4. Closed of open form which is better? To me the closed form picture is better. I say the closed form picture is better because I like moons and they are mystical.
5. space Objects of the same size look bigger when they are closer to you and smaller as they move into the background. Scale also gives depth to your photos.
6. scale Objects of the same size look bigger when they are closer to you and smaller as they move into the background. Scale also gives depth to your photos.
7. Linear perspective Lines recede back to a vanishing point at the horizon line. They get closer and closer together as they go back into space. Using perspective in your photographs makes them have depth or go back into space.
8. Scale and linear perspective Receding lines meeting at a vanishing point.
9. Atmospheric perspective means that objects in the background are cool colors and are hazy. Objects in the foreground are warmer with greater details and contrast.
10. The focal point The focal point in this photograph is the piercing. It is the part where we see the brightest highlights, so our eye is drawn to it. The teeth are also bright and draw the viewer’s attention. This photograph also has a good variety of textures.