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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 50829" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>There are three essential elements of photography...shape, tone, and color. When these are combined they produce three more qualities...pattern, texture, and form. Form is probably the hardest part of it all to reconcile when making a photograph. Tone describes the form and gives it a sense of space... a 3d quality if you will. Color tends to be a thing that is relational as in how one color relates to the color beside it and it is an element that describes the picture in the strongest fashion really. And light rules all of this in the camera world.</p><p></p><p>What I don't understand completely about this picture are the terms "tensive" balance as opposed to "static" balance which you speak of...color can indeed give rise to form but a balance between the two???</p><p></p><p>It is a very good snap btw!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 50829, member: 6548"] There are three essential elements of photography...shape, tone, and color. When these are combined they produce three more qualities...pattern, texture, and form. Form is probably the hardest part of it all to reconcile when making a photograph. Tone describes the form and gives it a sense of space... a 3d quality if you will. Color tends to be a thing that is relational as in how one color relates to the color beside it and it is an element that describes the picture in the strongest fashion really. And light rules all of this in the camera world. What I don't understand completely about this picture are the terms "tensive" balance as opposed to "static" balance which you speak of...color can indeed give rise to form but a balance between the two??? It is a very good snap btw! [/QUOTE]
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