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“GUIDELINES” FOR BETTER PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION An expression of your natural sense of design

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“GUIDELINES” FOR BETTER PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION

An expression of your natural sense of design

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SIMPLICITY

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EMPHASISA. Rule of ThirdsBefore you snap the picture, imagine your picture area divided into thirds

both horizontally and vertically. The intersections of these imaginary lines

suggest four options for placing the center of interest for good composition.

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B. Lines• THE VERTICAL LINE

It denotes Dignity, Height, Strength, and Grandeur.

• THE HORIZONTAL LINE

Denotes Repose, Calm, Tranquillity and Peacefulness.

• THE DIAGONAL LINE

This like gives the sensation of Force, Energy and Motion.

• THE CURVE LINE (S-CURVE)

It is Elastic, Variable and combines Charm and Strength. It has Perfect Grace and Perfect Balance.

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C. BalanceGood balance is simply the arrangement of shapes, colors, or areas of light and

dark that complement one another so that the photograph looks well-balanced.

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D. FramingFraming the center of interest with objects in the foreground. This can give a picture the feeling of depth it needs to make it more than just another snapshot.

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E. Avoiding Mergers

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THEME

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