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Form refers to when shape takes on three dimensions. Form is created by shadows and highlights on an object in the photograph. You can see in these two photos how shape becomes form when light hits the subject. ... Silhouettes are two-dimensional, and they are shapes.
Shape and Form are two of the most commonly misunderstood elements of composition in photography. ... Shape is simply the two-dimensional outline of an object or subject. Form is similar to shape but has three-dimensional aspect created by light and shade.
Shape: A shape is two-dimensional. Yes, a photograph itself is two-dimensional, but a shape in a photograph doesn't have any appearance of depth. Often, to make a 3D object appear to have no depth, front or back lighting is used. ... Texture: Texture creates a sense of depth in a two-dimensional image.
However, these two are still the most misunderstood terms in photography composition. ... The basic difference between these two is in dimensional space. A shape is a two-dimensional outline of an object, and a form is a three-dimensional aspect formed by the shade and light.
A form is an artist's way of using elements of art, principles of design, and media. Form as an element of art is three-dimensional and encloses space. Like a shape, a form has length and width, but it also has depth. Forms are either geometric or free-form.
When talking about photography texture refers to the visual quality of the surface of an object, revealed through variances in shape, tone and color depth. ... Capturing high levels of detail is extremely important when attempting to capture lifelike textures making exposure choices critical.
abstract: an image that emphasizes formal elements (line, shape, etc) rather than specific, recognizable objects. Content: the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph. Direct approach: confronting a scene in a straight-forward manner, without using unusual angles or distortion.
Elements of Photography. The seven basic elements of photography line, shape, form, texture, pattern, color and space all refer to the way you set up your photo. Composition helps you represent any of these elements in the way you choose.
8. Elemental Concerns. Elements of composition are: patterns, texture, symmetry, asymmetry, depth of field, lines, curves, frames, contrast, color, viewpoint, depth, negative space, filled space, foreground, background, visual tension, shapes.
While we only applied these to other mediums such as painting, charcoal, and pencil drawing, they are just as applicable to photography! The seven elements, in no particular order, are texture, line, color, shape, form, tone, and space.
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