~ Balance ~ The photo shown represents balance, the balance between the light and dark books is a good example of this element of art.
Pattern: The combination between the elements in this photo represent pattern in a profound way. Anything can be turned into a pattern through repetition.
Shape: Shapes are areas of enclosed space that are two-dimensional. Shapes can only have height and width. The shape of the globe is very prominent in this element.
Contrast: This represents contrast because when placed next to each other, contrasting elements command the viewer's attention. Areas of contrast are among the first places that a viewer's eye is drawn.
Texture: This photo represents texture because the bumpy texture gives it the vibe that matches the element.
Line: Lines can be hard, sharp, straight, geometric; they can be organic, smooth, soft, flowing, loopy, wavy. The lines on the ceiling are a good representation of this element.
Space: The picture of this plant represents space, because the plant takes up a good amount of room and the space is complete.
Form: The tools and objects in this photo are represented in a way that gives it a sense of form that brings the photo together.
Rhythm: This picture represents rhythm because the pillars are repeating in the image. The farther away the image gets the smaller the pillars get.