Photographic Composition
There are different ways of taking a photograph. One of these ways is the balance of a photo. Some photos are perfectly balanced. not one side of a photo has too much going on. If everything is symmetrical it is balanced and lacks movement. A photographer will use asymmetry (lack of symmetry), or unevenness, to create visual interest, tension, and movement. Framing refers to using elements of a photo to create a frame within your frame. For example, you might shoot through a doorway, branches, fences, tunnels, or arches to emphasize your something in your photo. Rule of Thirds is another way to take a photo. The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds so that you have 9 parts. then you would place points of interest in the intersections or along the lines that your photo becomes more balanced and will enable a viewer of the image to interact with it more naturally. Emphasis is when a photographer uses an area or object within the artwork that draws attention and becomes a focal point. during the time that I will have the camera, I will probably use the rule of thirds since in my neighborhood it is not very symmetrical. And each part is different.
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