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Photography Guidelines

Since photography is a twodimensional medium, we have to select our arrangement sensibly to convey<br>the sense of depth that present in the real scene.

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Photography Guidelines

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  1. PHOTOGRAPHY  GUIDELINES

  2. RULE OF THIRDS You should place the most significant features in your scene along these outlines, or at the points where they interconnect. BALANCING ELEMENTS You must balance the "weight" of your subject by adding another object of lesser significance to fill the space.

  3. LEADING LINES In thinking about how you place lines  in your composition, you can affect the way we view the image, pulling us into the picture, towards the subject, or on a journey "through" the scene.  SYMMETRY AND PATTERNS One more best approach to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, presenting tension and a  focal point to the scene.

  4. VIEWPOINT Our viewpoint has a great influence on the composition of our photograph, and consequently it can seriously affect  the message that the shot conveys. BACKGROUND Go searching for a plain and inconspicuous background and comprise your shot so that it does not distract or diminish from the focus.

  5. DEPTH Since photography is a two dimensional medium, we have to select our arrangement sensibly to convey the sense of depth that  was present in the real scene. FRAMING By placing these around the edge of the  composition you help to isolate the main  subject from the outside world. The result is amore focused image which draws your eye  naturally to the main point of interest.

  6. CROPPING By cropping tight around the subject you  remove the background "noise", guaranteeing the subject gets the viewer's complete  Attention. EXPERIMENTATION Experiment with your composition - you never know whether an idea will work until you try it.

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