1. dis #3
Please watch this video. Be patient. It may be boring at first but watch carefully.Pay
attention to the images you see every day. It can be something in your kitchen, on the way
to work, in your closet, in the grocery store, etc.Think about the video you saw; now take a
picture (your cell phone is fine) of an image you see every day that you think can be a design
based on your understanding of the video you saw. I realize, you may not know much about
design or photography yet since class just started, and you probably have never had an
design/art/photo class before.Post (embed) your photo on this discussion page. If you dont
know how to embed an image, go to the and read the guide “How to embed an
image”.Briefly discuss how the video you saw influenced your choice of image. Try to
connect your photograph to design and photography. Go back to the video if needed. The
easiest way is to write a bit about what you learned from the video. Then describe how the
things you learned affected your choice of subject (what you photographed). In your
description of your photograph, think in terms of visual elements (see list below). Try using
the vocabulary from the visual element list below (14pts).Visual Elements in
art/photography:Line: What kind of lines are in the photograph? Curvy, straight, thin, thick?
One single line? Multiple lines? Are the lines creating some kind of directions or
movements? Is a natural line formed by the object itself (like an electrical line) or is it a
group of objects that formed a line (like a bunch of cones lined up to form a line)?Shape: Are
the shapes geometric or organic? One shape or many? Do they form a pattern?Space: Does
the photograph seem to show depth? Shallow? What made this (like large cones in front and
gets smaller as they move into the back this creates depth)? Is there a spatial illusion? What
about the negative/background space?Texture: Does the image/object feel rough? Smooth?
Does it look wet? Shiny? If you could touch the surface what do you think it would feel
like?Value: How dark is the darkest value? The lightest? Is there a long range of grays? Does
the foreground or main object have the lightest or darkest value?