Posts tagged ‘composition’

Photography 101

Learning composition: getting in close and filling the frame

In the previous two installments of this series, basic concepts and lines and curves, we covered how to control what is in your viewfinder and the use of lines in your compositions. In this third article, I want to talk a little more about framing because it is so important. [...]

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Photography 101

Learning composition: lines and curves

In my last post on composition I covered the basics: what composition is, how you can control exactly what appears in a photo (and what doesn't), and some tips to get your started. A photo with impact grabs the viewer's attention right away and doesn't let go. Subject matter certainly [...]

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Photography 101

Learning composition: basic concepts and framing

There are many things that go into the concept of "composition." Composition is a defining characteristic that separates a forgettable snapshot from a photo that has a strong impact on the viewer. It's more important than mega-pixels, more important than what equipment you use. This will be the first in [...]

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