Digital Photography Other Rules of Composition There are

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Digital Photography Other Rules of Composition There are other ways besides the rule of

Digital Photography Other Rules of Composition There are other ways besides the rule of thirds to use lines and shapes to strengthen an image. Here's a quick overview of six additional methods of composition that can strengthen your images. The Triangle Frame Within a Frame Leading Lines The Circle Rhythm Negative space

Digital Photography The Triangle When you take a photo basing the composition of a

Digital Photography The Triangle When you take a photo basing the composition of a triangle that goes from one corner to the two opposite sides, the image is stronger and more dynamic.

Digital Photography By placing objects along strong diagonal lines, creating a triangle, you'll add

Digital Photography By placing objects along strong diagonal lines, creating a triangle, you'll add strength to your image, as the eye is led from one corner to the other… Try it and see how dynamic your photo turns out to be…Remember balance…

Digital Photography Look closely…can you tell where the triangles are?

Digital Photography Look closely…can you tell where the triangles are?

Digital Photography Remember composing with diagonals or triangles and balance

Digital Photography Remember composing with diagonals or triangles and balance

Digital Photography Frame Within a Frame Use materials in your foreground and include them

Digital Photography Frame Within a Frame Use materials in your foreground and include them in your photo around two or more of the edges, creating a "frame within a frame“ effect. Mostly done with trees or branches, archways, doorways, etc. to frame the views you want to capturing… Good for landscape or urban shots…

Digital Photography The frame should have at least 2 sides. Avoid using only one

Digital Photography The frame should have at least 2 sides. Avoid using only one side of the frame which could create off-balance shots.

Digital Photography Can you spot the frames?

Digital Photography Can you spot the frames?

Digital Photography Well, we don’t have to be geniuses but rather, knowing a few

Digital Photography Well, we don’t have to be geniuses but rather, knowing a few key techniques might just let us be masters ourselves…

Digital Photography Leading Lines Leading lines are great in composing a photo… Line created

Digital Photography Leading Lines Leading lines are great in composing a photo… Line created by the path leads the viewer into the photo, as if they were standing on the trail, ready to walk right into the image. The photo is interesting because it “invites” the viewer into the picture… Think about how you would like to “invite” the viewer into your picture…

Digital Photography Combine 2 or more techniques together… Notice the photo below. The road

Digital Photography Combine 2 or more techniques together… Notice the photo below. The road leads your eye into the image, meets the horizon which is one third from top of photo (rule of thirds combined with leading lines). Edges of the petals lead the eyes into centre of flower… Row of trees or street lights vanish in the distance, etc…

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Digital Photography The Circle The circle can be used very effectively when composing a

Digital Photography The Circle The circle can be used very effectively when composing a photograph, if the subject is right.

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Digital Photography

Digital Photography Rhythm Another way to create dynamic impact in your photograph is with

Digital Photography Rhythm Another way to create dynamic impact in your photograph is with the use of "visual rhythm". Use repetition of form and shape in an image to create interest.

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Digital Photography Negative Space Negative space implies only small portion of frame is taken

Digital Photography Negative Space Negative space implies only small portion of frame is taken up by subject matter itself. Used either to make the subject matter seem very small, or give impression of subject matter in a wide-open space – “less is more” approach. Balance of negative space and subject is crucial… use rule of diagonals as basis…

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Digital Photography

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Digital Photography Sometimes you can place the subject in the center of the negative

Digital Photography Sometimes you can place the subject in the center of the negative space…

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Digital Photography