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Composition Concepts from composition-ruleshttp:// composition-rules Photos found by searching for examples of each "rule"

There is one rule There are no rules But there are many "rules"

"Rule" 1: Rule of Thirds

"Rule" 2: Balancing Elements

"Rule" 2: Balance

"Rule" 3: Symmetry

"Rule" 4: Viewpoint (POV)

"Rule" 5: Background

"Rule" 6: Framing

"Rule" 7: Leading Lines

"Rule" 8: Cropping

Ask yourself... What is your subject? Why is your subject important? How will you communicate that?

Project 2: Composition Portfolio Standards Assessment Complete a PowerPoint or Prezi: – AT LEAST 15 photos interpreting AT LEAST 5 of the 8 "rules" If you choose "Cropping," you must include both the before and after photo, but it will count as one photo. – They must ALL be new photos Written reflection – Properly typed/formatted or NEATLY written – Indicate how each photo fits the rules – Reflect: what worked, what could have turned out better, what you've learned, and where you're going