Monday, October 1, 2012

"The First 6 Rules of Photography"

                                         Simplicity
In this photo the main attraction is the fire. The photographer took a good picture focus in the explosion.


The Rule of Thirds
In this photo the intersections of these imaginary lines suggest four options for placing the center of interest for good composition.


Lines
In this photo the lines are horizontal lines. This can also use repetitive lines to draw viewers' attention to the center of interest.

Balance
 This photo is a balanced photographer, the two towers are separated into two vertical pictures which divide the viewer's attention.


Framing
In this photo the building is in frame. This can give the picture the feeling of depth.


Avoiding Mergers
In this photo the photographer committed a border merger because the photographer cut the feet of the woman. To avoid border mergers, line your eye up squarely behind the viewfinder and adjust the picture format to leave a little space.






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