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Composition Techniques Rules of Thirds Framing Perspective Focus
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Rules of Thirds Imaginary guide lines for framing your shot Image feels “balanced" and pleasing to the eye.
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Rules of Thirds Frame is divided into 9 sections
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Framing Use natural surroundings to add more interest
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Perspective SShot at Eye Level, High, or Low SScenery shoots have a cool perspective when shot low. PPeople shots are a little more flattering shot high.
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Eye Level Same height as your object Get down on their level Try to get eye contact
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Low point of view
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High point of view
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Focus Tips Zoom in to focus Press the shutter button halfway down to set the focus Camera Shake: Camera is waiting for more light.
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Distance
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Close Enough? Fill the frame with the subject Frame your photo Look around the edges of your photo before you click Is there anything extra ?
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Portrait or Landscape?
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Your Digital Camera
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Flash Good up to 10 feet Removes shadows from daylight shots
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Macro: Close-Up Shots Allows you to get close to your image I to 3 feet Best to use a tripod
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Action Shots Press the shutter button lightly half way to focus When focused: it will beep two times and indicator light will turn green
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Preview Pictures
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Download Images Download images to your document folder.
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Questions
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Resources Composition & Framing Techniques: http://www.tutorial9.net/photography/composition -and-framing/ http://www.tutorial9.net/photography/composition -and-framing/
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