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CompositionalElements Introduction A synergetic combination of compositional elements produces images that communicate volumes without written words. Images that fail to elicit appropriate responses usually lack some element of composition.    Although there are no absolute rules on composition, we can generalize regarding psychophysiological reactions of perception to combinations of compositional elements. Compositional The basic elements of good composition include the picture area, picture elements depth,  line  movement,  value,  proportion,  balance,  unity,  and  clarity. Picture area or The picture area or picture plane is the amount of surface available to hold an picture plane image.    The picture area is also synonymous with image area, the area enclosed by the edges of the paper or substrate surface. The size of the picture area influences the size of the objects you depict in the image. You can use size or relative size and location, as well as the overlapping of objects in the picture area to emphasize or subdue importance. Large objects or objects placed in the foreground tend to become more important. Similarly sized and placed objects become monotonous. Overlapping emphasizes main objects while partially obscuring secondary objects. Figure 1-2 shows three objects in three different compositions. Figure  1-2.—Three objects in three different   compositions. Continued  on  next  page 1-5

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