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Elements of Composition
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Angle of view Bird’s eye view – high Worm’s eye view – low
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bird’s eye view
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worm’s eye view
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Leading lines/looks - Imaginary or real lines lead the reader to the subject and heighten content interest
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leading lines - imaginary
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diagonal lines – create energy and action
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horizontal lines – create rest and quiet
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vertical lines – create height and stability
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Straight Lines = Dignity, Strength
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Curved Lines = Grace, Beauty
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curved lines – create grace and beauty
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Selective focus - Subject(s) are in focus while background and/or foreground are blurred
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selective focus – background blurred
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selective focus – foreground blurred
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Repetition - Repetition or patterns of people, expressions or surroundings lead viewers to the CVI
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Composition Rule of thirds - Subject is divided into thirds vertically and horizontally Subject is placed on one of the intersecting lines or hot spots
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rule of thirds // subject placed on hot spot
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(TICK-TACK-TOE)
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Silhouettes Subject appears black because light source is behind subject and not the photographer
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Frame central subject matter – What is central to your shot? – Use objects to frame your shot – Framing to is used to isolate your subject
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Avoid Mergers – Dimensional mergers Light post out of subjects head – Border mergers Subject cut off by frame, Car shot, but can’t see wheels
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Dimensional Mergers
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Border Mergers
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What is Wrong with These Photos? photo no-no’s: what is wrong with these pictures?
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