1. Why are shadows an integral parts of contrast?
Shadows are formed by contrast. One of the most powerful uses of shadows is for the creation of contrast to produce a dramatic effect.
2. How can shadows add to focus?
People’s attention is automatically drawn to areas of high tonal contrast.
3. How can shadows direct the attention of the viewer? What is another example you could use in your story?
The shadows help focus the viewer’s attention by removing detail from the less important parts of the image.
4.How can a long shadow reveal form?
This often involves the sun, at a low angle to the horizon, casting long shadows across the terrain.
5.What is the best angle of light to show texture?
Low angle to the horizon, casting shadows across the subject or terrain.
Shadows are formed by contrast. One of the most powerful uses of shadows is for the creation of contrast to produce a dramatic effect.
2. How can shadows add to focus?
People’s attention is automatically drawn to areas of high tonal contrast.
3. How can shadows direct the attention of the viewer? What is another example you could use in your story?
The shadows help focus the viewer’s attention by removing detail from the less important parts of the image.
4.How can a long shadow reveal form?
This often involves the sun, at a low angle to the horizon, casting long shadows across the terrain.
5.What is the best angle of light to show texture?
Low angle to the horizon, casting shadows across the subject or terrain.