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By Claudine-Faye H. Agno. P hotographic composition. Photographic Composition. - Arrangement of the picture elements in a given space so that they will appear pleasing to the eyes. Photographic Composition. Elements of a Picture. 1) Subject. 2) Foreground. 3) Background. 4) Sky.
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By Claudine-Faye H. Agno Photographic composition
Photographic Composition - Arrangement of the picture elements in a given space so that they will appear pleasing to the eyes Photographic Composition
Elements of a Picture 1) Subject 2) Foreground 3) Background 4) Sky 5) Horizon Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Know your picture formats. - Horizontal (scene) - Vertical (human) - Square (balance lay-out, 1x1) - Panoramic (lengthy) Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Know your picture formats. - Horizontal (scene) - Vertical (human) - Square (balance lay-out, 1x1) - Panoramic (lengthy) Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Have a strong center of interest • Avoid dead center. - Use the rule of thirds - dynamism, no action • Follow the rule of thirds. Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Watch your background. - Use shallow DOF - Change your camera angle - Use filter - Use proper lighting Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Know your camera angles. - High angle - Low angle - Normal angle Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Vary your types of shots. - Long shot - Close-up shot - Extreme close-up shot - Medium shot Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Give more space for line of sight/action. • Emphasize balance. - formal - informal • Emphasize linear perspective. Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles • Use frames • Do not put your line of horizon at the middle. - 1/3 earth, 2/3 sky • Emphasize pattern. • Find the best angle of view. Photographic Composition
Photographic Principles In composing specimens: - Use labels and caption - Average in proper sequence - Use contrasting background - Use measuring device or familiar objects set beside to establish relative size Photographic Composition
By Claudine-Faye H. Agno Photographic composition