Johnson+E_Cyan

  This photograph was taken by Kaji and was printed on paper. The artist utilized rule of thirds with how the building is placed, level horizon because it is an eye level shot, and I personally think leading lines because the building causes the eye to go up and follow the different openings. In terms of elements, he demonstrates multiple in just the building alone. There are patterns which you can see in the various openings, line because there is different forms of lines in the tower, and shape because the building doesn't have a definite shape, it is unique. Principle wise, there is an emphasis on the tower since there are more white parts in comparison to the background which makes it the main focal point and shows a lot of contrast. There's also movement because the people are moving to and away from the shot. I think focusing on the contrast makes this picture fascinating to look at because your eye is drawn to the little details in the tower instead of just focusing on the city scene around it. 
 * 1) [|Original] (5530 x 7884)
 * 1) [|Original] (5530 x 7884)

This picture was taken by Bernd Hutschenreuther and was printed on paper. He incorporated framing in the way that the flowers frame the entire picture, and filling the frame since the flowers fill the shot. He also incorporated several elements including pattern since the flowers remain the same, texture throughout the flower petals and leaves, and space because the plants form both positive and negative space. In terms of principles, there is an emphasis on nature, and balance on the amount of flowers shown. By focusing on just the flowers and not showing a lot of contrast with the background or anything else, it created a beautiful picture that gives you a different perspective on how you see the flowers.

