Sunday, 7 October 2012

Photography Composition

landscape:

A landscape picture is what shows different types of scapes in the surroundings and a main type of a landscape would be a picture of buildings.
My picture does follow the rule as it shows various amount of spaces and no people are shown. If I do it again next time I would most likely have buildings in my picture.


Portrait:

A portrait is a picture that is normally shaped to  show people and groups.
 My photo keeps to the specific rule because the camera is positioned upwards as it is longer upwards than a landscape is wide. The photo shows two people showing their expressions and their whole bodies are shown.



Landscape:


A landscape picture is what shows different types of scapes in the surroundings and a main type of a landscape would be a picture of buildings.
 This photo I believe is better than my first landscape photo because it shows buildings and thats what landscapes are mostly used for. If I would take this image again I would not have the people in the photo because they make the rule not work that much.




Portrait:

A portrait is a picture that is normally shaped to  show people and groups.
 This photo clearly keeps to the rule as the whole body of the person in the frame and it is an action photo as well so I believe it is a great picture.







Rule of thirds:
The rule of thirds is a shot where the human eye is drawn to different sections broken up in the frame and the main object is most likely to be in the middle of the frame. In this picture I believe I stuck to the rule well in this picture as it is framed correctly as the main objects start halfway through the page. If I were to do this picture again I would most likely have a more visible main object in the middle of the frame.




Rule of thirds:

The rule of thirds is a shot where the human eye is drawn to different sections broken up in the frame and the main object is most likely to be in the middle of the frame. I believe I stuck to the rule well as the composition is just right and it is where the sky touches the horizon line.



Rule of thirds:

The rule of thirds is a shot where the human eye is drawn to different sections broken up in the frame and the main object is most likely to be in the middle of the frame. I believe I stuck to the rule very well in this photo as the persons body was broken up perfectly in the frame as the persons eyes were fully on the first third.





Diagonal rule:

The diagonal rule is when the object in the frame is at a diagonal view for the camera to see and this is placed as the middle line of the object goes to the middle of the diagonal frame lines. I believe I stuck to the rule well here as I got a square object which would be hard to use however I thought about how I should position the camera and I believed that making the middle line of the square connect to the frames diagonal lines would be great and I done that.




Rule of symmetry:

This rule is when there is a reflection on the sides due to the subject in the middle which makes that happen. It is very interesting to see as it looks eye-catching. My photo sticks to the rule as there is clearly symmetry shown.







Balancing Elements:


 The balancing elements rule is when there is a object or person in the background and it's supposed to be the main focus but there is an image in the front on the side which brings more attention to it.
I believe this photo kept to the rule very excellently as all of the aspects go with what I wrote in the description. If I were to take this picture again I would have moved the bin a little more to the right as it is pretty much in the middle so this adds a lot of attention to the bin whereas it should have some attention to the person in the back as well


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