This picture shows the Rule of thirds because the flag is in the lower right corner of the picture.
This picture i picked meets The Rule of Thirds because if i were to make lines on the image that broke it apart the flag will be in the lower right corner of the image.
Good Picture I think this is a good picture that i took because first of all you can see his face , the picture came out clear, and the picture didn't come out blurry. The things that i did to make it a good picture was that first of all i made sure that he was facing the camera and that he dint move for at lest 3 seconds for me to be able to take a clear picture and not a blurry one. Bad Picture I think this is a bad picture because you can't see his face at all he is facing away from the camera . The things that i did for this picture to be bad was that i didn't capture his face and i only captured his body.
This shows a border merger because the picture cuts off kids in the left and right side of the image. If the kids were to be seen and weren't cut off they would be avoiding mergers. This picture i picked shows the rule of Avoiding Mergers because the image is cutting off kids in the left side and the rigth side of the image this shows that they didn't avoid a merger making this image a Border Merger.
Elements of Art Line- Lines are marks made by a pointed tool: brush, pencil, pen, etc. Lines can vary in width, direction, curvature, length, or color. Shape - Shapes are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals. Color - Color wheels show the primary colors, secondary colors, and the tertiary (intermediate) colors. They also show the relationships between complementary colors across from each other, such as blue and orange; and analogous (similar or related) colors next to each other such as yellow, green, and blue. Black and white may be thought of as colors but, in fact, they are not. White light is the presence of all color; black is the absence of reflected light and therefore the absence of color. ...
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