Monday, September 29, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Rules of composition
1. rule of thirds- getting a well balanced photo with your grid. place images along the lines.

2. Balance- placing your main subject off centered with the rule of thirds.

3. lines- when we take a photo and our eye is naturally drawn along the lines.

4. symmetry and patters- look for symmetry and patterns, also, balance has a lot to do with it.

5. point of view (bugs or birds eye view)- when finding a photo think about where you will shoot it from. the composition is important in the photo. ( through the window, through the fence)
6. background and foreground- can't be too busy or blend too much.
7. depth- aim for a middle ground, foreground, and background. create layers. don't make the photo totally flat.
8. framing- natural framing, framing a river with trees and mountains. a window like appearance.
9. Cropping- get close when you need to, like with little objects. you'll still have lines, texture, depth.
10. BREAK THE RULES. experiment with it, try new things, and be creative.

2. Balance- placing your main subject off centered with the rule of thirds.

3. lines- when we take a photo and our eye is naturally drawn along the lines.
4. symmetry and patters- look for symmetry and patterns, also, balance has a lot to do with it.

5. point of view (bugs or birds eye view)- when finding a photo think about where you will shoot it from. the composition is important in the photo. ( through the window, through the fence)
6. background and foreground- can't be too busy or blend too much.
7. depth- aim for a middle ground, foreground, and background. create layers. don't make the photo totally flat.
8. framing- natural framing, framing a river with trees and mountains. a window like appearance.
9. Cropping- get close when you need to, like with little objects. you'll still have lines, texture, depth.
10. BREAK THE RULES. experiment with it, try new things, and be creative.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
my inspiration photos!
i love the black and white with a slash of color because it really focuses on what your trying to capture. You can do it with anything you photograph and I think its simple but creative and interesting.
Monday, September 15, 2014
first photo walk!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
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