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ARTS 2001C: Week 1 - Assignment 1
Birds resting-Maria Pribe

ARTS 2001C: Week 1 - Assignment 1
Birds resting-Maria Pribe

ARTS 2001C: Week 1 - Assignment 1
Birds resting-Maria Pribe

Photograph

• A photo of two birds resting in a nest build on deep top of a tree. They are peacefully lying on each other. They are gray in color.

Photograph

•A photo of two birds resting in a nest build on deep top of a tree. They are peacefully

lying on each other. They are gray in color.

• Natural frames are simple to locate in a photo; they provide the best angles for shooting an eye-catching photograph. Beautiful colors in between the subject and the frame attract the eye of a viewer. When photographs are horizontally oriented, they give a more comprehensive view letting us understand the surroundings better (Quigley, 2019). A clear statement of what the most vital in the photo is strengthened by filling the frame because it takes up all the attention of a viewer immediately; the viewer takes a glance at the picture. The framing choice affects the decision on where to place an element in the frame. (Tartsinis, 2020). Mostly the frame is divided into three parts, which give the subject a priority. The viewer’s eye level is determined by the horizontal line that runs across the canvas.

The Description Of Framing Element

•Natural frames are simple to locate in a photo; they provide the best

angles for shooting an eye-catching photograph. Beautiful colors in

between the subject and the frame attract the eye of a viewer. When

photographs are horizontally oriented, they give a more

comprehensive view letting us understand the surroundings better

(Quigley, 2019). A clear statement of what the most vital in the

photo is strengthened by filling the frame because it takes up all the

attention of a viewer immediately; the viewer takes a glance at the

picture. The framing choice affects the decision on where to place an

element in the frame. (Tartsinis, 2020). Mostly the frame is divided

into three parts, which give the subject a priority. The viewer’s eye

level is determined by the horizontal line that runs across the canvas.

The Description Of Framing Element

Reference

Quigley, B. (2019). DON'T SAY CHEESE A Brief History of Early Portrait

Photography. Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 31(3), 40-48.

Tartsinis, A. M. (2020). Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911–

2011: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles June 26-October 21,

2018. Curated by Paul Martineau, Associate Curator in the Department of

Photography, J. Paul Getty Museum. Fashion Theory, 24(2), 293-304.

Reference

Quigley, B. (2019). DON'T SAY CHEESE A Brief History of Early Portrait

Photography. Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 31(3), 40-48.

Tartsinis, A. M. (2020). Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911–

2011: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles June 26-October 21,

2018. Curated by Paul Martineau, Associate Curator in the Department of

Photography, J. Paul Getty Museum. Fashion Theory, 24(2), 293-304.