MonochromaticThe use ofone colorincludingmultipleshadesFlatlayA photo ofobjectsarranged ona flat surfaceDirectquoteSomeonespeakingin yourquoteComplimentaryinformationGivinginsight toyourpicturePatterA regulararrangementor alternatedor repeatingelementsHarmonyThe arrangementof elements to givethe viewer thefeeling that allparts of the pieceform a coherentwholeMacrophotographyExtremeclose upphotographyActionlead inThe hookof kickerof acaptionCenteredTo have yourfocus or aphoto right inthe centerLandscapephotographyPhotographyof natureBasicinformationLocationpersonMain ideaBalanceWhen elements ofdesign arearrangedsymmetrical orasymmetrical tocreate equality in apiecePerspectiveThepovPhotographyComes fromthe Greek word“photo” lightsand “graph” fordrawingRhythm/movementThe use ofrecurringelements to directthe movement ofthe eye throughthe artworkPortion/scaleThe relationshipbetween objectswith respect tosize number, andmore in relation tothe piece as awholeEmphasisSpecialattention/importancegiven to onepart of a workof artFramingComposing aphoto so thecontent isplaced in a waythat framesyour focusWormseyeviewA phototakenbelow thesubjectCompositionThe placementor arrangementof visualelements in aphotoPortraitA painting,photograph,sculpture, orother artisticrepresentationof a personCameraWhat doyou use totake yourphotos?ContrastThejuxtaposition ofdifferentelements ofdesign to createvisual interestBirdsEyeviewA phototaken fromabove thesubjectMonochromaticThe use ofone colorincludingmultipleshadesFlatlayA photo ofobjectsarranged ona flat surfaceDirectquoteSomeonespeakingin yourquoteComplimentaryinformationGivinginsight toyourpicturePatterA regulararrangementor alternatedor repeatingelementsHarmonyThe arrangementof elements to givethe viewer thefeeling that allparts of the pieceform a coherentwholeMacrophotographyExtremeclose upphotographyActionlead inThe hookof kickerof acaptionCenteredTo have yourfocus or aphoto right inthe centerLandscapephotographyPhotographyof natureBasicinformationLocationpersonMain ideaBalanceWhen elements ofdesign arearrangedsymmetrical orasymmetrical tocreate equality in apiecePerspectiveThepovPhotographyComes fromthe Greek word“photo” lightsand “graph” fordrawingRhythm/movementThe use ofrecurringelements to directthe movement ofthe eye throughthe artworkPortion/scaleThe relationshipbetween objectswith respect tosize number, andmore in relation tothe piece as awholeEmphasisSpecialattention/importancegiven to onepart of a workof artFramingComposing aphoto so thecontent isplaced in a waythat framesyour focusWormseyeviewA phototakenbelow thesubjectCompositionThe placementor arrangementof visualelements in aphotoPortraitA painting,photograph,sculpture, orother artisticrepresentationof a personCameraWhat doyou use totake yourphotos?ContrastThejuxtaposition ofdifferentelements ofdesign to createvisual interestBirdsEyeviewA phototaken fromabove thesubject

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The use of one color including multiple shades
    Monochromatic
  2. A photo of objects arranged on a flat surface
    Flat lay
  3. Someone speaking in your quote
    Direct quote
  4. Giving insight to your picture
    Complimentary information
  5. A regular arrangement or alternated or repeating elements
    Patter
  6. The arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all parts of the piece form a coherent whole
    Harmony
  7. Extreme close up photography
    Macro photography
  8. The hook of kicker of a caption
    Action lead in
  9. To have your focus or a photo right in the center
    Centered
  10. Photography of nature
    Landscape photography
  11. Location person Main idea
    Basic information
  12. When elements of design are arranged symmetrical or asymmetrical to create equality in a piece
    Balance
  13. The pov
    Perspective
  14. Comes from the Greek word “photo” lights and “graph” for drawing
    Photography
  15. The use of recurring elements to direct the movement of the eye through the artwork
    Rhythm/ movement
  16. The relationship between objects with respect to size number, and more in relation to the piece as a whole
    Portion/ scale
  17. Special attention/ importance given to one part of a work of art
    Emphasis
  18. Composing a photo so the content is placed in a way that frames your focus
    Framing
  19. A photo taken below the subject
    Worms eye view
  20. The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a photo
    Composition
  21. A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person
    Portrait
  22. What do you use to take your photos?
    Camera
  23. The juxtaposition of different elements of design to create visual interest
    Contrast
  24. A photo taken from above the subject
    Birds Eye view