In
photography, composition is the
placement or arrangement of visual elements (or ingredients) in a work of art,
as distinct from the subject. The term composition means placing together and can apply to any work of art
from music to writing to photography.
Imagine that your image is divided into 9
equal segments by 2 vertical and 2 horizontal lines. The rule of thirds says that you should position the most
important elements in your scene along these lines, or at the points where they
intersect. Doing so will add balance and interest to your photo. Some cameras
even offer an option to superimpose a rule of thirds grid over the LCD screen,
making it even easier to use. Here are some of the photos I have taken:
This is just the start of the task. You should be taking YOUR OWN PHOTOS to show skills development. You should do so BEFORE THE NEXT SESSION on Thursday and post them on this blog post under your last words ('even easier to use'). Otherwise, you are not showing SKILLS DEVELOPMENT.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a bit more on this, so well done.
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