Composition
Rule of third says that you should position the elements in your scene along three lines, or the points where they intersect.
Framing is placing sections of your scene in a certain place within the frame of your photo to create a frame like effect to draw the viewers attention to a specific area of the image.
Ant's eye view is the name for when a photo is taken from underneath the subject looking up.
Bird's eye view is the opposite of ant's eye view meaning it is a photo taken from above the subject looking down.
Cropping tight around the subject you wish to focus on allows you to eliminate any background "noise", ensuring the subject gets the view's undivided attention.
Leading lines are what are eyes are naturally drawn to when we look at an image. by thinking about how your place lines in your composition, you can affect the way the image is viewed.
Symmetry and patterns both natural and man-made can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected.
Framing is placing sections of your scene in a certain place within the frame of your photo to create a frame like effect to draw the viewers attention to a specific area of the image.
Ant's eye view is the name for when a photo is taken from underneath the subject looking up.
Bird's eye view is the opposite of ant's eye view meaning it is a photo taken from above the subject looking down.
Cropping tight around the subject you wish to focus on allows you to eliminate any background "noise", ensuring the subject gets the view's undivided attention.
Leading lines are what are eyes are naturally drawn to when we look at an image. by thinking about how your place lines in your composition, you can affect the way the image is viewed.
Symmetry and patterns both natural and man-made can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected.