Pattern is an underlying structure that organizes surfaces or structures in a consistent, regular manner.
Pattern can be described as a repeating unit of shape or form, but it can also be thought of as the "skeleton" that organizes the parts of a composition.
Patterns
are simply repeated shapes, colours or objects, ordered in either regular or
irregular formations. As a photographer, using pattern is key to good
composition and, when used effectively, can transform an otherwise bland image
into something dramatic and eye catching. Patterns are formulated all around us
- in both natural and man made settings.
good
ReplyDelete