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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPOSITION Suzie Lalopoulou 9-04

Suzie's Photography Composition

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Photography Composition

Photography Composition

Suzie Lalopoulou

9-04

Composition

There are no rules in photography but composition helps make photos better

Following are some examples of composition:

Symmetry and Patterns

I picked these pictures because I thought they looked somewhat the same on both sides and there were some distinct patters in the photos.

Symmetry and Patterns

Balancing Elements

I picked these pictures because there was something off centre, but that didnt make the rest of the picture boring or anything. The pictures seemed pretty balanced.

Balancing Elements

Leading Lines

I picked these pictures because I noticed many lines in all of them, and yes, they are leading.

Leading Lines

Viewpoint

I chose these pictures because they showed different angles and viewpoints that someone might be looking from.

Viewpoint

Background

I chose these pictures because they showed the area of where I took the picture and what the place looked like.

Background

Depth

I chose these photos because they showed the depth of something, whether it be a line of cars or a school hallway.

Depth

Framing

I chose these photos because in all of them, there was something in a section of the picture that framed the picture and made it look better than it would have been on its own.

Framing

Cropping

I chose these pictures because they had a pretty simple background but something in that background stood out.

Cropping

Experimentation

I chose these pictures because well... They were experiments.

Experimentation

Rule of Thirds

I chose these pictures because about a third (or maybe a little less) has the main focus and points of interest of the pictures.

Rule of Thirds