Composição fotográfica
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2|Page Leaning the art of Composition, more than anything else will make a huge difference to your photography. What to leave in and what to take out, what your focal point is and how you frame your image could be the difference between and ordinary image or an extraordinary picture. Composition isn’t complicated, and the skills are easy to learn with a few basic rules of thumb you will soon start taking creative imaginative and well composed photos This E-Book gives you all the skills you’ll need to take you photography to the next level.
CONTENTS
The basics Horizontal or Vertical Framing Your Subject Cropping: What to leave In Isolating your Subject Adding dynamism to your images Harmony in an Image Lens Choice Composing in the Field
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The Basics
How to build your images from the ground up To see you image not just as picture but as a series of lines and shapes will mean you well on your way to considering the composition of an image rather than just a snap shot. You can use line within an image to guide the viewer to your focal point or take them on a journey through the photograph Take this shot of a river and mountain for example. The river leads the viewer in from the bottom right to the centre of the picture then turns to point towards the mountain. The line is picked up in the V-shape of the lower slop which points us out over the summit of the mountain to the top right hand corner. There doesn’t have to be any physical lines in the image like roads or fences. They can be implied by the physical arrangement of elements within the scene. The river draws you into the picture while the sunlight entering from the left and the trees and hillside softly illuminated helps to give the picture life. Cover the river