COMPOSITION in photography

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COMPOSITION in photography

Interesting Angle

Interesting Viewpoint

Bug’s Eye/Worm’s Eye View

Bird’s Eye View

Shape and Form

Negative Space

Texture

Repetition

Symmetry

Abstract

Closeup

Contrast

Short Depth of Field (DOF)

Tilting Horizon

Golden/Magic Hour

Horizontal vs. Vertical Format Which one do you like better? Both have their good points. What are you trying to achieve?

Lines of Sight

Rule of Thirds

adj. Of, relating to, seen, or represented in perspective. The technique of representing three-dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface. adj. Of, relating to, seen, or represented in perspective.

Depth of Field (DOF) the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image

Variables that affect DOF Lens opening Lens focal length Distance of subject focused upon

small aperture/large f-stop # = great depth of field

large aperture/small f-stop# = shallow depth of field

…now it’s your turn to get out there and create some amazing images! THE END …now it’s your turn to get out there and create some amazing images!