The symmetry photo was taken at a park in Ann Arbor, where many people got together and participated in the down syndrome buddy walk. The pattern photo was taken at Saline High school and is a picture of the main stairwell. The Texture photo was taken of a large tree trunk and shows texture because of the rough feeling of the bark. The lines photo was taken of tile in my kitchen and consists of many diagonal lines. The rule of thirds photo was taken of my dog Gracie and shows her "staring of the picture" instead of just a straight on shot. The depth of field photo was also taken at a park in Ann Arbor and the trees in the far back of the picture start to fade away and blur.
From this project, I learned that many photos consist of more than one element. For example, I found that many of my pictures had both texture and pattern. I also found that though some of the pictures I took were very pretty, there was a lot of them that contained zero of the six elements. I thought that finding a photo with lines was hard, because everywhere I turned there were lines, and I didn't know what type of lines would be best suited for this type of project. I really enjoyed this project because it helped me realize that photography was similar to art.
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