Goes by alfabetic order? lol there are so many reasons
Emphasis is the principle of creating a centered interest in an artwork, often achieved by color contrast and by lines that direct the eye to it.
Using this definition, we can see all of the above. Color contrast and lines that lead the viewer's focus to a focal point.
So, it can't be chiaroscuro because there is no obscurity.
It can't be sfumato because there are very few soft tones (lots of contrast)
It can't be primary colors because we see more than just the three primaries.
That leaves complementary colors, which makes sense. The complementary colors put together creates lines that lead our attention.
Answer: b.
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patience and temper control
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you mess up a lot so u need to have a long temper and patience so u will keep going and not give up
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That's very true. I'd practice different shots, angles, practicing with different settings on your camera, finding the perfect lens to suit their needs, etc. Beginner photographers have a lot to do and practice before they get good at what they do, and that involves knowing your camera, and knowing how to get perfect pictures. The only way to do this is practice.
~Hope this helps!