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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

28) Emphasis by Contrast

This photograph achieves emphasis by contrast because the foreground (the tree) is bright red while the background (the grey wall) is a darkish grey there for highlighting the tree. The contrast between the red and the grey make the tree stand out very well. 
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      • 29) Emphasis by Isolation
      • 28) Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27) Crystallographic Balance
      • 26) Radial Balance
      • 25) Asymmetrical Balance
      • 24) Symmetrical Balance
      • 23) Unity with Variety
      • 22) Unity through Continuity
      • 21)Unity through Continuation
      • 20) Unity through Repetition
      • 19) Unity through Proximity
      • 18) Visual Texture
      • 17) Tactile Texture
      • 16) Value as Emphasis
      • 15) Value as a Pattern
      • 14) Curvilinear Shapes
      • 13) Rectilinear Shapes
      • 12) Nonobjective Shapes
      • 11) Abstraction
      • 10) Idealism
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      • 8) Naturalism
      • 7) Lost and Found Contour
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