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Photo Composition
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Framing Composing a photo so that the subject is surrounded (framed) by the content – sky, ground, people – that highlights the subject.
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Rule of thirds A method of dividing the photograph into thirds vertically and horizontally creating four intersection points. The main subject falls into one of the intersecting points, a little off-center in the photos.
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Bird’s eye view A photo taken from above, as though the observer were a bird.
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Height of action A photographic technique in which the photo is taken at precisely the right time to capture the peak of an action or event.
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Repetition of patterns A photo composition technique in which texture, lines or other visual elements repeat in the photo.
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Worm’s eye view A photo taken from below, as though the observer were a worm.
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Leading lines A photo composition technique in which real or imaginary lines in a photo lead the eye to the dominant element, primary subject or center of interest.
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