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Photographic Composition
• Before we can consider photographic
  composition, we need to remind ourselves
  of a photography basic.
• That is keeping your camera steady.
• The most important point to remember
  when taking pictures is to keep the camera
  steady. To guarantee the sharpest pictures,
  use a tripod or set the camera on a solid, flat
  surface.
• When that is not possible, follow these tips:
  • Stand with your feet firmly on the floor
    or ground with your weight distributed
    evenly on both feet. This will keep you
    from swaying or weaving.
  • Grip the camera firmly with both hands.
  • Brace your arms against your body and
    the camera against your head.
  • Press the shutter release as smoothly as
    possible.
• There are several ‘rules’ of photographic
  composition.
• These include:
     • rule of thirds
     • leading lines
     • framing
     • depth of field (DOF)
     • points of view
     • lighting
• One of the most popular 'rules' in
  photography is the Rule Of Thirds.
• It is also popular amongst artists and was
  the creation of painters in the Renaissance.
• The aim of this style of composition is to
  provide a bit of background in the photo, to
  allow the photo to tell a story.
• Renaissance painters found that the eye
  doesn't rest on the centre of a photograph.
• It works like this:
   • Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the
     image into thirds both horizontally and
     vertically.
   • You place important elements of your
     composition where these lines intersect.
• For portraits, placing the person’s face
  where lines cross can make a more
  compelling photo than if the person is
  centered.
• You can also place the object along one of
  dividing lines




• Situating the horizon on the upper or lower
  line usually makes a well-composed
  landscape photos.
• Use leading lines to draw the viewer's eye
  through the photograph.
• This is an especially powerful technique to
  draw the viewer's attention to one or more
  intended subjects or a single focal point.
• A leading line can be almost anything: a
  road, path, sidewalk, fence, river, hedge,
  tree line or shadow.
• You will not find a strong leading line
  around every subject, but you should look
  for them if they are there and take
  advantage of them.
• Lines in a picture should lead into, not out
  of, the picture, and they should lead your
  eye toward the main subject.
• Sometimes it is a matter of choosing the
  right angle or point of view to make leading
  lines lead into the picture.
• Starting a leading line from the corner of
  your picture will often improve
  composition.
• Leading lines DO NOT have to be straight;
  in fact they are often more interesting if
  they are not.
• Leading lines can also be combined with
  the idea of a vanishing point. This is where
  the leading line extends to the horizon.
• Framing is a very simple trick that will
  make your photos look more professional.
  Use tree branches, bushes, part of a building
  or even a person to frame your subject and
  give the photo a ‘deeper’ look.
• Framing is especially effective on overcast
  days when the sky is white or gray.
• Position yourself so that a branch, for
  example, covers most of the dull sky; such
  positioning may also result in a much more
  interesting point of view.
• Depth of field (or DoF) refers to the amount
  of the photo that is in clear focus.
• A shallow DoF means only a small amount
  of the photo is in focus.
• This is useful to isolate your subject from
  the background.
• Choosing different, or unusual, camera
  angles allows you to explore different
  points of view.
• There is no law that says all pictures have to
  be taken from eye level and straight on.
• By taking a picture from a different angle,
  you can produce a totally new feeling,
  mood or effect.
• The worm's eye view can be pretty
  interesting.
• By lying down on your stomach, you can
  get flowers in the foreground to frame your
  subject.
• If you are taking pictures of small children
  or pets, getting the camera down on their
  level can improve results.
• You can also avoid cluttered or ugly
  background by changing your point of
  view.
• Climbing up on things and looking down
  from a high point of view offers lots of
  different opportunities.
• With people looking up at the camera, you
  will see just their faces without having to
  pose their bodies or lining them up.
• From above, you can also use grass or
  flowers as a background.
• Speaking of lineups, rather than having
  your subjects lined up all the time, position
  them in a relaxed or informal manner.
• Have them turn their shoulders slightly so
  they do not appear so stiff.
• Use something like a rock or fence for a
  prop to position them around.
• Finally, there is the issue of lighting.
• There are four kinds of lighting that come
  into play when taking photos:
      • front light
      • side light
      • back light
      • flat light
• Most pictures use front lighting, where the
  light falls directly on the subject.
• This kind of light generally insures bright,
  well-exposed pictures, but it can cause
  people to squint as they look directly into a
  light source, such as the sun.
• Just as it sounds, side lighting means that
  the subject is lighted from the side.
• This kind of lighting generally casts
  shadows on half of the subject and produces
  what photographers and artists call
  modeling, where the surface of the subject
  reveals any ripples, bumps or hollows.
• Scenic photos of landscapes are much
  prettier when the sun is lower in the sky,
  resulting in side lighting.
• The hours from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on
  bright, sunny days are the worst times to
  shoot outdoor photos.
• Early and late hours yield more saturated
  colors and interesting shadows that create
  textures or patterns.
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Photographic composition

  • 2. • Before we can consider photographic composition, we need to remind ourselves of a photography basic. • That is keeping your camera steady. • The most important point to remember when taking pictures is to keep the camera steady. To guarantee the sharpest pictures, use a tripod or set the camera on a solid, flat surface.
  • 3. • When that is not possible, follow these tips: • Stand with your feet firmly on the floor or ground with your weight distributed evenly on both feet. This will keep you from swaying or weaving. • Grip the camera firmly with both hands. • Brace your arms against your body and the camera against your head. • Press the shutter release as smoothly as possible.
  • 4. • There are several ‘rules’ of photographic composition. • These include: • rule of thirds • leading lines • framing • depth of field (DOF) • points of view • lighting
  • 5. • One of the most popular 'rules' in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. • It is also popular amongst artists and was the creation of painters in the Renaissance. • The aim of this style of composition is to provide a bit of background in the photo, to allow the photo to tell a story. • Renaissance painters found that the eye doesn't rest on the centre of a photograph.
  • 6. • It works like this: • Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. • You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
  • 7.
  • 8. • For portraits, placing the person’s face where lines cross can make a more compelling photo than if the person is centered.
  • 9. • You can also place the object along one of dividing lines • Situating the horizon on the upper or lower line usually makes a well-composed landscape photos.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. • Use leading lines to draw the viewer's eye through the photograph. • This is an especially powerful technique to draw the viewer's attention to one or more intended subjects or a single focal point. • A leading line can be almost anything: a road, path, sidewalk, fence, river, hedge, tree line or shadow.
  • 15. • You will not find a strong leading line around every subject, but you should look for them if they are there and take advantage of them. • Lines in a picture should lead into, not out of, the picture, and they should lead your eye toward the main subject. • Sometimes it is a matter of choosing the right angle or point of view to make leading lines lead into the picture.
  • 16. • Starting a leading line from the corner of your picture will often improve composition.
  • 17.
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  • 21.
  • 22.
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  • 25.
  • 26. • Leading lines DO NOT have to be straight; in fact they are often more interesting if they are not. • Leading lines can also be combined with the idea of a vanishing point. This is where the leading line extends to the horizon. • Framing is a very simple trick that will make your photos look more professional. Use tree branches, bushes, part of a building or even a person to frame your subject and give the photo a ‘deeper’ look.
  • 27. • Framing is especially effective on overcast days when the sky is white or gray. • Position yourself so that a branch, for example, covers most of the dull sky; such positioning may also result in a much more interesting point of view.
  • 28.
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  • 31.
  • 32. • Depth of field (or DoF) refers to the amount of the photo that is in clear focus. • A shallow DoF means only a small amount of the photo is in focus. • This is useful to isolate your subject from the background.
  • 33.
  • 34. • Choosing different, or unusual, camera angles allows you to explore different points of view. • There is no law that says all pictures have to be taken from eye level and straight on. • By taking a picture from a different angle, you can produce a totally new feeling, mood or effect. • The worm's eye view can be pretty interesting.
  • 35. • By lying down on your stomach, you can get flowers in the foreground to frame your subject. • If you are taking pictures of small children or pets, getting the camera down on their level can improve results. • You can also avoid cluttered or ugly background by changing your point of view. • Climbing up on things and looking down from a high point of view offers lots of different opportunities.
  • 36.
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  • 42.
  • 43. • With people looking up at the camera, you will see just their faces without having to pose their bodies or lining them up. • From above, you can also use grass or flowers as a background. • Speaking of lineups, rather than having your subjects lined up all the time, position them in a relaxed or informal manner. • Have them turn their shoulders slightly so they do not appear so stiff. • Use something like a rock or fence for a prop to position them around.
  • 44. • Finally, there is the issue of lighting. • There are four kinds of lighting that come into play when taking photos: • front light • side light • back light • flat light • Most pictures use front lighting, where the light falls directly on the subject.
  • 45.
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  • 51. • This kind of light generally insures bright, well-exposed pictures, but it can cause people to squint as they look directly into a light source, such as the sun. • Just as it sounds, side lighting means that the subject is lighted from the side. • This kind of lighting generally casts shadows on half of the subject and produces what photographers and artists call modeling, where the surface of the subject reveals any ripples, bumps or hollows.
  • 52. • Scenic photos of landscapes are much prettier when the sun is lower in the sky, resulting in side lighting. • The hours from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on bright, sunny days are the worst times to shoot outdoor photos. • Early and late hours yield more saturated colors and interesting shadows that create textures or patterns.