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Composition Rules Rule of Thirds Close up/Elimination of space
Unusual angle/point of view Frame within a frame Composition Rules Pattern/Repetition Leading Lines Symmetry/Balance
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Rule Of Thirds The rule of thirds is a compositional rule of thumb in visual arts such as painting, photography and design. Example:
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Close up/Elimination of space
Example: a photograph or part of a film in which the camera seems to have been very close to the picture it took.
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Unusual angle/point of view
Example An unusual angle is a picture of something that has been taken from an odd angle to other photos.
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Pattern/Repetition Example
Patterns, both natural and man-made, bring a sense of visual rhythm and harmony to photographs that, like a series of repeating notes in a melody, capture the imagination. Patterns appear whenever strong graphic elements—lines, colours, shapes, or forms—repeat themselves. Example
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Symmetry/Balance Example
In design, the near or exact matching of left and right sides of a three-dimensional form or a two-dimensional composition.
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Leading lines Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Example
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Frame Within a Frame Using something to frame a subject other than the edges of your viewfinder. Example
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