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Geometric shapes are images that use mathematically described geometric shapes (arcs, curves, lines) and points rather than bitmapped pixels to create objects. Geometric shapes, by contrast, can be ...
Horizontal lines are lines which can suggest peace, calmness and a sense of restfulness. Some prime examples include fallen trees, the ocean, beaches and horizons. Horizontal lines in the center of a ...
Implied lines are lines that are not necessary drawn in an image, but are lines created by values, colors, textures or shapes that guide the eye though the piece of artwork. An implied line can be ...
Organic shapes are figures that have a natural look and a flowing, curving appearance. Different from geometric shapes, they are often also referred to as curvilinear or free form shapes, as they can ...
The point of interest is the gravitating aspect that will draw the viewers to a certain point of the picture. It is the most basic element in a photograph. At the same time, it can also be defined ...
Positive means that the shape has something inside of it, such as the irregular image of a face where two eyes are drawn in. At the same time, positive shapes are shapes which are delineated by the ...
There can be more than just one focal point in a photograph. A photograph can have a primary focal point, a secondary focal point and even a third focal point. The primary focal point is the point ...