Friday, December 17, 2010

techniques Essay !


  I will be showing you how to become a great photographer. I will show how to use the rule of thirds. Also I will show you how to use framing your shot. Furthermore I will explain the 4 rules of composition. So enjoy my story of becoming a great photographer.
   The base principle behind the rule of thirds is to image breaking an image down into thirds. With this grid in mind the rule of thirds now identifies four important parts. Not only this but it also gives you, four lines that are also useful positions for elements in your photo. Four important parts of the image that you should consider placing points of interest as you frame your image.
    Giving images a scene of depth layers, framing a shot generally puts something in the foreground, which adds an extra dimension to the shot. Leading the eye towards your main focal point some frames can draw your photo’s viewer into picture just by their shape. Giving the photo context for archway can tell you something about the place you are by the architecture of the archway. Intriguing your viewer sometimes its what you can see in an image that draws you into it as much as you can see.
    Using diagonal lines can be a very effective way of drawing the eye of those viewing an image into it and to the main focal points. By positioning key aspect of a landscape on points of a geometric shape you can help create a balanced composition. The rule of thirds gets trotted out more often than any other in all types of photography. While adding points of interest to a foreground is an important technique for adding interest to landscape shots.
   As you may have noticed it is very important to know what your doing. There are unique techniques to use you camera. Using the techniques I have listed about would make you become a better photographer. So what you read could make you become a great photographer. So keep these techniques in mind when you are taking a picture. 

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