25 December 2012

once again about composition in photography

•    Framing story (frame). Use twigs, trees, etc. to create a framework and thus emphasizing the main subject. Use this technique just to fill an empty space in the sky dull or hide unwanted parts of an image. The frame can also help create a larger frame (in the form of some of the plans). Not to do major frame semantic element.



•    Fill the frame with the content. Get as close as possible. Use the zoom. Make your object as much as possible. This allows the viewer to instantly highlight on the image without a long walk across the picture.
•   Try to observe a balanced composition, so that the upper part of the photo does not look heavier than the bottom. The same applies to the parties.
•    Shoot a close-up portrait at eye level. If you photograph a person standing, it is better to lower the camera on his chest or waist level. When you use this technique, your feet don't seem short when using normal (50 mm) or shortlens (28 mm).
•    Do not be lazy to stoop down, taking pictures of children and animals. Take photo from their heads. Don't shoot straight from the bottom up or from the height of your growth down, unless you want to achieve a special effect. In any case, pay attention to the background. Keep your horizon line or other line background do not pass through the head.

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