Composition
In its popular sense, composition is just the way different elements of a photograph are combined. But more specifically, as used by the photographer, composition refers to how the main subject is arranged in relation to other elements visible in the frame. Good composition will be pleasing to the eye, and it will enhance the subject. Let's look at some principles that you can apply to instantly improve your photography. 1. RULE OF THIRDS The rule of thirds divides an image into three equal parts both vertically and horizontally. The idea is to position your main subject in the frame along these lines or where the lines intersect. Study this image and my crude lines to see how the rule of thirds is used. In this example we place our main subject in the center resulting in less a pleasing composition. 2. SYMMETRY & CENTERED COMPOSITION This is the opposite of the rule of thirds where instead we center our main subject. By doing so we need to consider the...
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