We've recently learned about composition in photography. Composition is the way you put together an image. We had eleven main focuses: -Balance -Color -Depth of Field -Framing -Lines Pattern Perspective -Rule of Thirds -Space -Symmetry -Texture BALANCE-"The Road Home" COLOR- "Hornet" DEPTH OF FIELD-"The Flower" FRAMING-"Through the Hurdle" LINES-"The Track" PATTERN- "Squares" PERSPECTIVE- "The Football" RULE OF THIRDS- "Spikes" SPACE- "On The Bench" SYMMETRY- "The Field" TEXTURE-"Smooth Flowers" REFLECTION
I learned a lot from this. For example, pictures of things (people specifically) look a lot better if they are on a line on a grid (rule of thirds). Also, colors are important in creating a mood for the picture, but can also distract the viewer from the main interest (color). When it comes to taking a cool picture, don't be lazy. Find the perfect angle, focus on the subject, pick a good background, and make sure you have everything you want in frame. These are things I will take with me as I progress through photography, so that I can have the best composition of my photos possible.
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