Friday, January 6, 2012

Photo Composition

Snapshot: A quick shot, often spontaneous, taken to record a moment in time.
Photograph: An image take with care and thought.
Rule of Thirds: imaginary lines drawn dividing the frame of your camera into thirds, horizontally and vertically.
 -For a close up image. fill up the entire frame with the subject.
Leading Lines: Lines created within the foreground or background of the composition to lead the viewer's eye through the photo.
Point of View: change the way your subject is perceived by changing the camera position.
 -If you want your subject to seem tall, compose the shot so the camera is looking upwards.
Simplicity: Keep your background simple and clear of clutter.

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