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Composition The word composition means combining or 'putting together’ parts to form a whole. Composition can apply to many works of human endeavour including music and writing – in fact anything that is arranged or ‘put together’ using conscious thought.
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Rule of Thirds Divide the image into thirds as shown – If the main visual components (things in the image) lie near the lines then the image often tends to look ‘right’. [Remember, rules are there to be broken - once you understand and can follow them!]
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Chris Monaghan Which one do you prefer? Which image more closely follows the rule of thirds?
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Gary Winogrand Sometimes an image does not follow the rule of thirds exactly, but the main visual components (‘things’) in the image are close to the 1/3rd bisectors.
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Landscape photography often uses the rule of thirds – how?
Fay Godwin Landscape photography often uses the rule of thirds – how?
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Fay Godwin Landscape photography often uses the rule of thirds by having the horizon line on or near one of the two horizontal lines
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The Rule Of Even And Odd An even number of ‘things’ in an image can sometimes create a feeling of tension or a slightly un-natural look. Norman Parkinson Dianne Arbus
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An odd number of subjects in an image often has a more natural, symmetrical or balanced feel than an even number.
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Henri Cartier Bresson In much art 3 subjects or ‘things’ in an image (an odd number) can draw attention to the central subject.
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Triangles Triangles have 3 sides and tend to form stable, solid looking compositions. Can you spot any triangles? Arnold Newman
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Victorian Family Portraits
Can you spot any triangles? Why were triangular compositions often used for family portraits (think about what the triangle connotes – stability and solidity).
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Victorian Family Portraits
Think about what the triangle connotes – stability and solidity
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Rule of space Nadar Which composition is more dynamic?
Which composition is more ‘restful’, allowing the subject to ‘look dreamily into space’?
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Swimmers diving into the water
(shot from beneath the water, looking upwards).
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Space is sometimes used to help suggest movement.
The swimmers appear to be moving into the empty space ahead of them
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Simplification How does Rembrandt draw our attention into the face?
Rembrandt, Self Portrait.
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Simplification ANSWER:
Lighting - the face has more light on it than other areas. The brush-strokes are finer and more detailed in the facial area but become broader and less detailed for other areas. Vignette – the painting becomes darker towards the edges. Use of colour – dark ‘drab’ colours except for the face.
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Next Lesson: Bring in a camera!!!
Bring in some objects to photograph – think about razzle dazzle!
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