The Art of photography

(Steven Felgate) #1
WhattheCameraSees

TheVisual

ElementsinCombination

Shape,form,pattern,textureandcolor

arefundamentalelementsofphotogra-

phy

—andconceptsthathelptoexplain

howpicturesworkandhowtomakethem

better.Butintheworldasseenthrough
a

cameraviewfinder,thescenecomposed


entirelyoftextures,orsolelyoffieldsof


colororflatshapes,orofanyisolatedvi-


sualelement,isarareoneindeed.


Farmorelikely,the
sceneundercon-

siderationwillcontainmostofthoseba-


sicelements,andmayexhibitseveral


of
themprominently.Thephotographer


thenmustdecidewhetherhewishes
to


isolateany
oneoftheelementsortore-


cordtheminsomecombination.Hemust


basehisdecisiononhis
judgmentof


whatitisaboutthesubjectthatmakes

himwanttotakeitspicture,andhow

that

elementorthoseelementscanbemade

toevokeasimilarresponseintheviewer

ofthefinishedphotograph.

Whetherhecomes
to

hisdecisionintu-

itivelyorthroughdeliberateanalysis,he

mustdeterminewhichelementshelpthe

picture,
andwhichhinderit.Foranypic-

ture,thebestcombinationofelements

willbeirreducible


theminimumthatwill

expressthephotographer'ssenseofthe

subject.Thepicturehere
and

thoseon

thefollowingpagesevincesuchacom-

bination—onethatrespectsthepossible

visualcomplexities,yetatthesametime

paresawayallbuttheessentials.

Gracefulform,blazingcolorandasharply

delineatedshape combineinthisstriking
pictureof

wind-sculpted
dunesundulatingacrossthe

Sahara.Lateafternoon'sstrongcrosslighting

accentuatesthecontoursofthedunes,which

createaseriesofangularforms
dominatedbythe

pointedtriangle
thatopensintotheorangeglow

ofthenearestdune.Thesand'sadvancingcolor

approacheslikewavesofheat,while
thesky's

recedingblue,
deepenedwiththeaidofapolarizing

filter,appearsinfinitelydistantandcool
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