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The element of art reflected in this photograph is "Value". A great aspect of this photo is that there are multiple cases of value all in the same photo, which gives it a vibrancy/gradient.
1) The value of the sun lighting up the sky and the trees in front (with a gradient of yellow to dark orange).
2) The value of the blue sky, lighter blue snow, and the darker blue road.
Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.
I am learning to have more value for the simple things in life
This photo shows value as it is black and white. I chose this photo because it has such an
amazing view of fence and what you see through it.
1941 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special Imperial Sedan Antique Vehicle Market Value Appraisal Pre-Purchase Inspection
A Value-Oriented Youth Awareness Programme by Ramakrishna Mission, Jalpaiguri, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Math (Yogodyan), Kankurgachhi, from 15 - 25 May 2018
This represents value because the light shining on the papers is a different level of brightness than everything else.
My old hot wheels collection, probably my most valued possession as a kid.
Key element: color
Key principle: pattern
Basic edit
Infinite DoF
No natural light, artificial light from overhead (behind the camera)
Knowledge Exchange on Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity Value Chains
26-28 November 2024
Photo credit must be given: © FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli
Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
This picture displays value. The contrast of the dark shadow and the light shadow illustrate that there is value in the picture. The tint of the right side is light and the shade of the left side is darker. I find interesting the contrast that the shadows can have against each other.
Onlookers watch students from Gladesmore School take to the streets to campaign against gun and knife crime in Tottenham, North London as part of the Value Life Campaign originally set up by Youth Act campaigners in 2003
4. a This project was about creating designs in Adobe Illustrator using the principles and elements of art. It was also useful to help introduce me to the basics of Illustrator because I have never used it before. Using Adobe Illustrator is a lot different then using Photoshop.
b) Before I even began to use Illustrator I had to make different sketches that combined the elements and principles of art. After picking out the sketches that I liked a recreated them in Illustrator.
c) A lot of the designs were made me basically trying to figure out photoshop. One of them was made by accident and the sketch was totally different.
5 a) Figuring out Illustrator in general because it is nothing like photoshop
b) I'm proud that I figured out how to make a complicated design
c)They are very close to what the sketches look like.
d) Illustrates how I can figure things out but I need to learn how to ask for help.
A Value-Oriented Youth Awareness Programme by Ramakrishna Mission, Jalpaiguri, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Math (Yogodyan), Kankurgachhi, from 15 - 25 May 2018