Monday, October 1, 2012

Composition 9/11 The First 6 Rules Of Photography

Simplicity 


This is the first and probably the most important guideline which is simplicity. The center of interest is the most visual attention. A way to do this is to pick backgrounds that don't distract the viewer from your subject. 

The Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is very easy you have to take a picture of your subject and get two other things in the background to come out with the picture. Like in this picture the main idea is in the center it takes time to catch the viewers eye in the picture.  

Lines

In this rule it is important to get lines in this subject because their important to this rule. In this picture you can see the subject in line formation exactly what the rule explains. 

Balance

In this rule is to balance to subject's in a picture. Like in this picture it is the twin towers on fire falling down and the lady on the side you can see both subjects perfectly and what is happening.

Framing

Framing is very important rule is to frame the center of the subject. For example in this picture the subject is centered in this picture to make it seem like if its really a frame. 

Avoiding Mergers 

Avoid Mergers is very important rule because it is when you only focus on the subject and be sure not to have anything in the way. Like in this picture the people at the bottom are a distraction to the incident that is happening above them. 

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