Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Photo Composition


I love this photo because it has more than one photo composition element that makes it great to look at. One element is simplicity and the other element is the concept of leading lines. There are 2 different directions that lines are traveling in this photo. Yet, they all work together to create the one line leading from the bottom left corner to the top right corner. Leading lines give this photo great structure. This photo is a JPEG image.


This photo represents the "rule of thirds" element of good photo composition. The intersection points of the rule of thirds all have points of interest. The main portion of the photo, the bird, consumes the right two points and the distant background is balanced on the other two points located on the right. This gives the photo good balance and makes it appealing to the eye. This photo is a JPEG image.


This photo can also represent two photo composition elements, centering and lines. The alignment of the photo is semi-symmetrical and even. The positions of the men create lines that direct your eye to the center subject. This photo is a JPEG image.

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