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Photography Class. Composition. What makes a good picture?. What determines the subject?. Composition. Focus on one subject Backgrounds should not be busy Contrasts of color Ask why am I taking this Picture. Rule of Thirds. Examples of Rule Of Thirds. Rule of threes. Horizon Line.
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Photography Class Composition
Composition • Focus on one subject • Backgrounds should not be busy • Contrasts of color • Ask why am I taking this Picture
Horizon Line
Balance • Look for balance from side to side • Balance of objects • Balance of patterns • Balance of light • Balance of background
Lines • Create Lines in your pictures • Line up objects • Lines create paths for the eye or subject • Avoid lines that detract or extend subject • Diagonal lines are powerful and dynamic • Avoid clashing of lines
“S” lines sooth • S shape line sooth the eye in a picture • S lines signify the gentle road!
Patterns • Look for pattern in you pictures • They can create shapes or lines • They can be symmetrical or Asymmetrical • They can show path or direction
Framing • Look for or create frames • Frames can be of any shape • Frames can conflict or harmonize • Try to follow rules within frames
Find the picture • Most pictures have three pictures in them • Find the global view • Find the intimate view • Find the message
Balance & Things to Avoid This is an example of symmetrical or formal balance
Another Example AVOID THIS!
A full body shot Needs to include the Full Body
Assignment #5 Rule Of Thirds • This weeks assignment is to photograph one picture using the Rule Of Thirds. • Composition is the key element. • Placement of subject is critical. • Content of photograph should be interesting and photographed using all skills you have gained so far. • Create great images. • Have fun and good luck. Rule of thirds_P#_LASTNAME.jpg