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CompositionTechniques By: Daveena Elizabeth Zorn
Framing my shots  A picture with the subject framed by some sort of scenery.  Ei: Trees, arms,  and/or grass  This is a framing shot because the leaves and vines frame the road and houses
Rule of thirds  A picture with the subject off to the side.  This is an example of the rule of thirds because the cats face takes up only a third of the picture
Focal Point  Taking a picture and making the viewer focus on one particular part of the photo using, blurring, fading out  This is my focal point picture, it didn’t work out that well because I was not allowed to blur the picture
Unusual Angles  Taking a picture from an angle that your eyes normally would not be at  This pictuture represents a unusual angle because I placed the camera on the ground
Using lines  Using diganal  or vertical lines to have a vanishing point  in the back ground  This picture is representative of lines for obvious reasons
Active space  Having a object in the middle space or a solid color I took a picture of a flower in the grass,

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Composition techniques Daveena

  • 2. Framing my shots A picture with the subject framed by some sort of scenery. Ei: Trees, arms, and/or grass This is a framing shot because the leaves and vines frame the road and houses
  • 3. Rule of thirds A picture with the subject off to the side. This is an example of the rule of thirds because the cats face takes up only a third of the picture
  • 4. Focal Point Taking a picture and making the viewer focus on one particular part of the photo using, blurring, fading out This is my focal point picture, it didn’t work out that well because I was not allowed to blur the picture
  • 5. Unusual Angles Taking a picture from an angle that your eyes normally would not be at This pictuture represents a unusual angle because I placed the camera on the ground
  • 6. Using lines Using diganal or vertical lines to have a vanishing point in the back ground This picture is representative of lines for obvious reasons
  • 7. Active space Having a object in the middle space or a solid color I took a picture of a flower in the grass,