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		<title>Patterns and Textures In Composition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using patterns and texture to enhance images.<br /><br />(click on the title for the full article and comments)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patterns and texture used in isolation to create a composition can give rise to an almost abstract image. It can even be difficult for the viewer to decipher what the subject is. This can lead to an atmospheric piece in which many ideas come to mind, producing for the person more of a superposition of feelings when looking at the image.For example, the photograph here might be a number of things. The mind can search for what seems most likely, and in doing so, it&#8217;s almost as if the image becomes all of them at the same time. This might fascinate the observer and render the composition more interesting.Another effect is that the variation in color throughout the composition has increased importance. It can become almost like observing a fire in which the variations in flame color can intrigue an observer for long periods of time.The selection and focus on texture to enhance the appeal of a subject is also very effective.Focusing on patterns in nature can draw greater awareness and appreciation for the intricacies that we may not have time to stop outdoors for long enough to study closely.Trees and their bark can be fascinating subjects.This tree trunk seems to have a character of its own. Letting the imagination run, it can almost seem that there&#8217;s a horse and a person hidden in its folds.The soft, slightly varied repetition of the pattern of flower bunches in this image give it a gentle, soothing radiance. The cascade in the tree branch is fun to follow.The pattern generates a direction of movement from the upper left to lower right of the image.The movement generated by patterns can be consciously used in a composition to attract and guide an observer&#8217;s eye.Shapes that don&#8217;t follow an exact, repetitive geometrical rule can create a scene that&#8217;s relaxing to look at.The next image is somehow haunting, and what might seem at first to be a dull rendition, keeps pulling the eyes back to it to look some more.Even though the background is a similar color to the flower, the texture of the background throws the flower into unexpected relief, where every detail on the flower is important.The window light falling on the floor stones creates a very mellow, earthy feeling.The sky is a source of an infinite variety of changing patterns and textures.Whether your art is photography, painting, or even graphic design, the directed use of patterns and textures in a composition is extremely important for creating a desired impact.</p>
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		<title>Highlighting Reflections in Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enhancing photography images with reflections.<br /><br />(click on the title for the full article and comments)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes reflections are unwanted in photography, but when you look specifically to include them in an image it&#8217;s fun to see how they can enhance the overall effect.This photograph of the forsythia outside the window was taken at two slightly different angles in order to see what the difference would be in the reflection and its contribution to the scene.In the first shot the reflection has little color in it and the main emphasis of the image is focused within the window frame. In the second photo the yellow forsythia is reflected strongly in the window pane along with the fir tree. This extends the colorful focus to inside the window frame, helping to make the view seem less distant and removed.Superimposing two totally distinct images, one reflected, can create an almost surreal result.And there are the more commonplace reflections which add more detail and interest to a picture.The light reflecting off this small mountain lake lifts the entire scene giving it a bright and irresistible appeal.Using the reflection of patterns can create a very interesting complexity.Still water can be very useful for making images in which it becomes difficult to differentiate the reflected from the actual.This lamp shot is fun. At first glance, the reflection looks to be somehow related to the light bulb.Catching these reflections of evening light bouncing off a modern glass building across the street from the Tower of London creates a fantastic result.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to use textures, patterns and colors in images to convey feeling and meaning.<br /><br />(click on the title for the full article and comments)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes thoughts don&#8217;t flow easily, or can&#8217;t express the full scope of perception. Colors and textures in images often convey feeling that can only be partially described in words. Impressions can be even more lasting and influential than accurate detail.Textures can give rise to memories of similar objects or experiences which may provide a stimulus to our imaginations and even trigger sensations of smell, touch and sounds in our minds.Using repetitive patterns and colors can produce a very atmospheric and abstract effect, giving rise to a greater response in mood than intellectual judgement.Playing with shapes and perspectives can give some fun angles on things.In combination with a soft diffuse light and pastel colors, repetitive patterns and textures can give an impression of gentle tranquility and warmth.</p>
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