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“Troubled Times” By: Victor Perykin 1.
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2. “Tarnished Reputation” by: Chabanov
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By: Necronom 3.
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4. “This life…” by: Onlyevier
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“Sun on Ice” by AniMale 5.
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“Window Shopper” by Trueblood 6.
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7. “Getting Some Air” by: haleyonfire
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The word photography is derived from the Greek words photos (light) and graphos (drawing). It literally means drawing with light.
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Underexposure too dark/not enough light Overexposure too light/too much light Harsh light sunny day with distinct shadows Soft light cloudy day with no harsh shadows
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Front lighting Light hitting straight on Results in a flat, static image with little depth Back lighting Light from behind the subject Silhouette with little detail
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Draw a tic-tac-toe board on your picture. The subject goes at the intersection of any two lines The goal is to keep the subject out of the center of the frame
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Mug shots Eyes appear at the top third of the photo Landscape/seascape The horizon appears on either the top third or the bottom third, not in the middle
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Move up and close to fill the frame Try different angles (up high or down low) Watch the background to avoid distracting objects
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1. Framing — A composition technique in which the center of visual interest in a photo is framed by objects in the foreground that are usually out of focus; lends depth 2. Repetition of shapes — A technique that uses repetition of elements, or a break in the repetition, to grab the viewer’s attention. 3. S curves — A technique that uses elements in a photo shaped in curves to grab the viewer’s attention 4. Leading lines — A technique that uses the lines in one part of a photograph to lead the viewer into another part of the image
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