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Elements Of Photography

Elements Of Photography. Josh Chapnick. Rule Of Thirds The rule of thirds in this photo is where the two lines meet in the top right of the picture. The lines lead your eye to the corner of the boy’s face.

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Elements Of Photography

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  1. Elements Of Photography Josh Chapnick

  2. Rule Of ThirdsThe rule of thirds in this photo is where the two lines meet in the top right of the picture. The lines lead your eye to the corner of the boy’s face.

  3. Balancing ElementsIn this picture notice that the boy is on the right side of the picture. Placing your object off-center will make a more interesting photo.

  4. Leading LinesIn this picture leading lines is the technique used. The Line of where the water meets the beach will lead your eye to the legs and the splashing of the children.

  5. Worms Eye ViewIn this picture a worms eye view is the technique used. The view point has a very big impact on the composition of the photo.

  6. Birds Eye ViewIn this picture a birds eye view is used. This helps the viewer see what is going on in the photo. For example in this photo the viewer can see the kids painting.

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