Composing Your Digital Photo


When you look at the photo that you like, you can discover the nuances that make it attractive? Are you able to see which of its elements to catch your attention? This article will look at the basic techniques of good photo composition that will result in a beautiful interesting photos.

What makes a good photograph?

to spot a good photographic subject, you must start learning to be a fresh look at things around them. You do not have to look far to find a good item, but you will need to become aware of the shape, form, color and light, all of which make interesting pictures.

Start at home, you should not travel farther than your own garden to find a suitable topic. Color - Take a second look at objects that others take for granted. Candid photography - portraits are powerful and immediate issues that cause an immediate emotional reaction

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What format?

a common mistake that beginners in photography is to assume that the camera would always be held horizontally, because it is designed to be comfortable that way. Use a vertical format, if it complements the shape of your subject. imposing height of skyscrapers is highlighted by adopting a vertical format. horizontal format is a natural choice for landscape photography.

Filling your frame - a simple way to improve the performance image that is closer to your subject to fill the frame. It prevents the subject from becoming lost against ugly or distracting background details. Use a telephoto lens, if it is not possible to get closer to your subject.

Where to place your object - the rule of thirds. Where the asset is located in the camera frame helps to determine its importance in the composition. No, I do not feel that your main subject must always be in the center - the effect of this can be quite boring. The composition is usually improved by placing the main subject off center. Rule of Thirds - Imagine that your image area is divided horizontally and vertically in two thirds equidistance line. Each row forms a good location for important structural elements in the composition, and any point where two lines intersect (four positions in total) will be suitable position for your image the main center of interest.

use in the first place - choose your viewpoint carefully to include a strong foreground detail, which gives the picture a sense of depth and distance. You May be able to use complementary foreground details to fill the frame if your main subject is small. Emphasize the plan detail view, and increase your fishing camera down.

This is a short discussion on the composition and hope to discuss various aspects of composition in future articles.