Across
- 1. tiny squares of color information
- 6. the foundation of photography that includes 3 parts to control light and time to produce an image
- 7. the sensitivity setting of your camera to light
- 8. the whole or sum is different than the individual parts
- 9. images that stand for ideas
- 13. repeated lines, shapes, or colors
- 15. a design that uses many different colors, shapes, textures or lines displays this
- 16. seeing an unfinished form or shape as completed in the mind's eye
- 23. camera mode that automatically determines the ISO and shutter speed settings based of your fstop selection
- 25. the size relationship between the parts of an object
Down
- 1. the "glue" that pulls the elements of art together and helps guide their use
- 2. an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor; it became the first publicly available photographic process
- 3. measurement for aperture, the iris and pupil of the camera that allows more or less light in
- 4. when elements are balanced and move away from the circle's center
- 5. visual patterns created by repeating basic elements such as dots, lines, symbols, or shapes
- 10. not closely resembling anything from the real world that you can see and touch
- 11. when something is out of balance, seen and felt
- 12. last name of the photographer who took the first known photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras
- 14. how your eyes move around a page
- 17. the state when all elements are completely or centered
- 18. when light comes through the lens and is projected onto light sensitive material
- 19. the length of time light is allowed to enter the camera
- 20. when one element or principle is dominant or more noticeable than another
- 21. the emotional, cultural, or social content of a design
- 22. displayed when a design includes lines, shapes, colors, textures, and other elements that all seem to work together
- 24. when patterns create a tempo
