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This photo was done by Matt Shapoff and was printed on paper. The techniques used were leading lines, and fill the frame.Leading lines are shown because you start at the bottom of the plant (at the base) and the lines of the plant lead you to follow and to see the shape of the plant being a heart. Fill the frame is shown because the whole picture is covering the entire page, and there is even some of the plant that is off the page. The elements used are line, shape, space, and form, and the principles used are unity, rhythm, movement and balance. I like this photo because it shows that not all plants are boring and the same shape, it shows that plants can be somewhat different from one another -- this is apparent in the shape of the plant being a heart.



This photo was done by the Center of Photographic Arts and was printed on paper. The techniques used were leading lines, and focus point. Leading lines are used because you start at the base of the plant and the base leads you up to the actual plant. Focus point is used because the picture makes you directly look at the texture of the top of the plant. The elements used are texture and line, and the principles used are unity and balance. I like this photo because it shows how simplicity can still be seen as something beautiful.



This photo was done by Anna Atkins and was printed on paper.

The techniques used were leading lines, and focus point. Leading lines is shown with some of the lines of the large plant leading to the smaller plants above. Focus point is shown because right when you look at the picture, your eyes directly go to the large plant that is placed more towards the bottom of the picture. The elements used are texture, line and space. The principles used are rhythm, unity and balance. I like this photo because it shows a lot of the small details in the plant that you may not see when you just look at it from a normal distance away.