Across
- 4. photographs whose main purpose is to record a place,person or event.
- 6. the part of a scene or picture that is or seems to be toward the back
- 7. the distribution of visual elements in a photograph.
- 10. an image that portrays the natural environment
- 11. confronting a scene in a straight-forward manner, without using unusual angles or distortion
- 13. strong visual differences between light and dark, varying textures, sizes.
- 14. shapes based on natural objects such as trees, mountains, leaves,
- 17. simple rectilinear or curvilinear shapes found in geometry, such as circles,squares, triangles, etc.
- 20. actual physical surroundings or scenery whether real or artificial
- 21. an image which shows recognizable objects
- 22. reason(s) why the artist made a work of art.
Down
- 1. concerned with communicating emotion
- 2. the place from which a photographer takes a photograph.
- 3. areas that appear clearest or sharpest in the photograph
- 5. what the photographer has placed within the boundaries of the photograph.
- 8. an image that emphasizes formal elements (line, shape, etc) rather than specific
- 9. the outline of an object or shape
- 12. is there a range of tones from dark to light
- 13. the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph.
- 15. the vantage point from which the photograph was taken; generally used when discussing a photograph taken from an unusual or exaggerated vantage point.
- 16. the arrangement or structure of the formal elements that make up an
- 18. a unifying or dominant idea in one work of art or in a collection of works.
- 19. the main object or person(s) in a photograph.
