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Digital PhotographyComposition
Introduction to
Part I-A
Photographi
c composition is an expression of your natural sense of design.
Line … Directional Thrust: Curved, Straight. Horizontal, Vertical, and Diagonal
Shape … Naturalistic, Geometric. (the Golden Mean)
Space / Size …spatial Proportion or Scale
Value … Light, Dark.(Arial Perspective)
Color … Hue, Chroma, and Value. ( The Color Wheel)
Texture … Rough, Smooth, Soft, Hard.
Unity … Ties elements together.
Harmony … Within each element and as a whole.
Rhythm … Variety and Repetition, pattern.
Contrast … Alternation.
Dominance … Center of Interest, Focal Point
Simplicity The Rule of Thirds Golden Mean Lines Balance Framing Mergers
Focal Point Movement Pattern/Repetition Proportion
Focal Point Movement Pattern/Repetition Proportion
Unclutter The Rule of
Thirds Frame your view Get up close Look for strong
lines and shapes
Crape myrtle burr
-selecting uncomplicated backgrounds - avoiding unrelated subjects
Spatial Interest
Empty Space
Biltmore Lion
Filling the frame will help simplifythe photograph
Notice narrow depth of field
Imogen Cunningham
-divided photo into thirds, placing the center of interest in intersections.
- static and less interesting (X)
- see the full shadow
Tahiti
University of Auckland, NZ
Auckland, NZ
London
Cades Cove
Parthenon
Never cut the Horizon in half.Divide sky or water by thirds.
The Golden Mean produces a harmonic effect that is found in nature as well as in a wide variety of works of art. Artists of various periods and cultures have found that dimensions determined by this formula are aesthetically appealing.
C 2012 Julie Sikes-Speir
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