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Discover essential photography techniques that enhance your skills and elevate your images. This guide covers key concepts such as the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, and framing techniques, as well as camera angles—both low and high. Learn how to effectively use backlighting and sidelighting to create dramatic effects in your photos. Each technique is illustrated with examples featuring everything from landscapes to portraits, allowing you to visualize and apply these principles directly to your work. Perfect for beginners and seasoned photographers alike!
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MSET 365.009 Fall 2010 Raechante Sandoval Photography Basics
Credits • Rule of Thirds – Hair • http://www.female-fashion.co.uk/scene-and-indie-hair • Leading Lines – River • http://www.justice.gov/enrd/Anniversary/1973.htm • Frames – Mom and baby • http://www.everydayhealth.com/photogallery/9-simple-ways-to-keep-your-eyes-healthy.aspx • Low Camera Angle – Statue of Liberty • http://blog.flashandthecity.com/schedule/2010-sessions/day-1/city-track/liberty-island-and-the-statue-of-liberty/ • High Camera Angle – Puppies • http://www.bdncomp.com/Classified.htm • Panning – Cheetah • http://www.fanpop.com/spots/cheetah/images/122968/title/cheetahs-photo • Backlighting – Roller Coaster • http://trifter.com/practical-travel/adventure-travel/worlds-scariest-roller-coasters-1/ • Sidelighting – Slinky • http://www.flickr.com/groups/nikond40challenge/discuss/72157605506868434/