2. Simplicity Simplicity is a rule in photo composition that
focuses on the center of interest in the photo
3. Examples of Simplicity
4. My own photos of Simplicity
5. Opposites of Simplicity
6. Rule of Thirds Rule of Thirds is basically when something in
a picture is divided into thirds both horizontally and vertically
and is off-center.
7. Examples of Rule of Thirds
8. My own photos of Rule of Thirds
9. Opposites of Rule of Thirds
10. Lines Lines are a regular pattern that joins together a
number of elements of the image. That line doesn't have to be
straight - and the strongest images often include lines that are
curved.
11. Examples of Lines
12. My own photos of Lines
13. Opposites of Lines
14. Balance Balance in Photography means that all of the
subjects in the photo are in the right places in the photo
15. Examples of Balance
16. My own photos of Balance
17. Opposite of Balance
18. Framing To focus on the center of interest with objects in
the foreground
19. Examples of Framing
20. My own photos of framing
21. Opposites of Framing
22. Avoiding Mergers A merger refers to a situation where an
object in the background seems to be merged into the focus
subject.