Cheyenne's Photography
Monday, December 7, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Fall Photos
I chose this photo because I like the point of view and how the background is not distracting
I chose this photo also because of the point of view and how it is a good representation of fall
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
10 Composition Rules
1.) Rule of Thirds: Photo is divided into 9 equal segments. Horizon should be top third or bottom third. Make the subject face the open third.
2.) Balance: Place main subject off center, like rule of thirds, but have another subject less important to fill the empty space.
3.) Lines: Naturally drawn lines, straight, diangonal, zig-zag, etc.- Draws people to the subject.
4.) Symmetry and Patterns: Catches your eye, and has symmetry and/or patterns.
7.) Depth: Created by having things in the foreground, middle and background.
2.) Balance: Place main subject off center, like rule of thirds, but have another subject less important to fill the empty space.
3.) Lines: Naturally drawn lines, straight, diangonal, zig-zag, etc.- Draws people to the subject.
4.) Symmetry and Patterns: Catches your eye, and has symmetry and/or patterns.
5.) Point of View: Different angles and positions to take the photo from. It can make the image appear big or small.
6.) Background/Foreground: Don't let the subject blend into the background or foreground. Make it so you can focus on the subject by making the background plain.
8.) Framing: Natural frames isolate main subject, creates a more focused image.
9.) Cropping: Getting close to the subject to eliminate the background.
10.) Break the Rules: Experiment with photos, take many photos see which works best.
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