Mastering Essential Photography Effects: Bokeh, Panning, and More
Discover the essential photography effects that can elevate your images. Learn about Bokeh, the captivating aesthetic of blur that highlights your subject. Explore the technique of panning, essential for capturing motion while keeping the subject in focus. Understand the Rule of Thirds to create balanced and dynamic compositions. Experience the magic of the Golden Hour, which adds remarkable light quality to your photos. Dive into the Golden Rectangle for harmonious framing, and master Long Exposure for dreamy landscapes. Transform your photography skills with these techniques!
Mastering Essential Photography Effects: Bokeh, Panning, and More
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Photography Effects Created by: AsyaMilanova
1. Bokeh Referring to the aestheticquality of BLUR,the out of focus areaof the image.
2. Panning To achieve panning, you must have a MOVING SUBJECTthat you must ‘STAY WITH’ whilst framing the shot before and after you press the shutter.
3. Rule of Thirds The photo isBROKEN DOWNinto thirds, horizontally and vertically, so that you have nine equal parts. The main subject is NOT PLACED IN THE MIDDLE of the frame, thus it looks dynamic, moving and interesting.
4. The Golden Hour It refers to the first hour THE SUN RISES and the last hour THE SUN SETS. It creates a different quality of lightandadds interest and drama to the scene.
5. Golden Rectangle A ratio creates a golden rectangle, which is comprised of A SQUARE AND HALF OF THE SQUARE in the same dimension.
6. Long Exposure An effect which entails a narrow aperture and long duration shutter speed. This is done in order to create dreamy landscapes, CAPTURING THE STATIONARYelements while BLURRING THE MOVINGelements of the image.