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Composition

Composition. Composition. Photo by zawtowers. Rule of Thirds Framing Leading Lines. Rule of Thirds. Divide your picture into three rows and three columns.

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Composition

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  1. Composition

  2. Composition Photo by zawtowers • Rule of Thirds • Framing • Leading Lines

  3. Rule of Thirds Divide your picture into three rows and three columns. The picture is more interesting if the focal point is along one of the lines or at one of the intersection points instead of the center. Rule of Thirds

  4. Rule of Thirds

  5. Rule of Thirds

  6. Rule of Thirds

  7. Look Space

  8. Framing • Include objects in the foreground of your photograph to create a "frame". Often done with a window or trees.

  9. Framing

  10. Framing

  11. Leading Lines Leading lines are used to draw the viewers eyes to the subject or around the image.

  12. Photo by CJSmith Leading Lines

  13. Photo by Jonathan Adami

  14. Photo by Bombeader

  15. Photo by Theophilos Papadopoulos

  16. Photo by Chris Gin

  17. Photo by Filippo Bianchi

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