Rules of Photo Composition
Posted on Aug 28, 2007 under Tips and Trick |Rules of Photo Composition
1. The Rule of Thirds.
Placing focused objects at a position located about one-third from the top, bottom or either side of the picture.
2. Choosing a center.
Always have one main subject that captures the eye. The center of interest need not be in the center of the photograph. Avoid have more than one center of attention.
3. Balance.
The interesting objects placed on both sides.
4. Lines
Objects in the pictures arranged in straight or curving lines that lead the eye to the center of interest.
5. Framing
A technique of using objects in the foreground to create an imaginary picture frame around the subjects.
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