Brayden Vandenbor This is an example of line because you can see many different types of lines (Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal) that lead your eye up and around the building This is an example of shape because you can clearly see the triangle like shapes in the building and they stand out quite a bit This is an example of colour because the bright orange immediately force your eye to look there. The bright orange makes the tree stand out more than the rest of the picture This is an example of texture because you can see how rough the ball looks without physically touching it This is an example of value because you can easily see the variation between light and dark This is an example of depth because you can see the overlapping of the balls so you know that some are further back. Also, the red ball is more focused than the balls at the back. This is an example of movement because your eye follows the lines of the stairs throughout the entire picture This is an example of repetition because the columns are repeated throughout the picture This is an example of rhythm because the arrows are repeated and makes your eye follow the line of arrows These are examples of unity because the elements are all working together to create nice pictures. The use of complimentary colours are used in both. This is an example of contrast because the bright yellow plants stand out compared to the dull grey ground, they are almost opposite things making a nice picture The bright red flower is emphasized in this picture because the rest of the picture is black and white This is an example of Asymmetrical Balance because the large chess piece in the front balances with the many small chess pieces in the back This is an example of Rule of 3rds because the disc golf net is a 3rd of the way through the picture This is an example of symmetrical balance because both bridges are exactly them same This is an example of Radial Balance because it comes from the middle and balances throughout the rest of the picture.