Ansel Adams was able to successfully implement most of all the photographic elements. He used pattern by depicting the trees in a continuous line around the river. He used points with the treetops coming to a singular point. Line was used as he contours of the river, the horizon over the mountain, and the tree trunks. Organic shapes around the mountains and the river itself are presented. The sky represents the space, as does the opening in the trees to the river. Texture was utilized in the branches of the trees, as they appear very thick and full of life. Contrast was used while using black and white colors as the mountain, river, and trees contrast. 1-point perspective was used as the river vanishes to a singular point. Color wasn’t used for only black and white hues were demonstrate.
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