Friday, February 21, 2014

COMPOSITION

Photographic composition is the problem of placing various objects pictured in the photo frame. Good or not the composition of a photograph is highly dependent on the needs of the photograph itself. The composition can be made by setting the object to be photographed, or adjust the angle (the angle) and a selection of lenses for shooting objects that can not be regulated.

Some kinds of photography composition such as Rule of Thirds, Vanishing Point, "S" Curve, Monotone, One Direction Flow, Dept. of Field, Silhouette, Reflection, Framing, etc.
The following are photos I took and some containing compositions include:

1. BLACK AND WHITE

Black and White or black and white photography is a separate stream that has quite a lot of takers. Where different from the color photos have a variety of colors, BLACK WHITE only consist of derivative 2 black to white.



Black and white example


2. REFLECTION

The composition is showing a photograph that has a reflection or shadow of the object.
This is an example where I take a reflected light from the bridge into the water. reflections or shadows of the buildings in the windows of other buildings.


reflection example


3.  RULE OF THIRDS

Rule of Third is the development of the Golden Ratio symmetry which has long been known in the art. In the Rule of Third picture frame is divided into three vertical sections and horizontal three sections .


rule of third example

In the example above the horizon dividers placed third over (although there are not very precise). This is because the aspect you want highlighted in this photo is a grass-covered ground and the colors are brilliant.




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