Compositions

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These portraits illustrate the rule of thirds. With the main subject being on one side of the photograph. RULE OF THIRDS

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These portraits illustrate the rule of thirds. With the main subject being on one side of the photograph.

RULE OF THIRDS

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RULE OF THIRDSThis landscape photograph illustrates the rule of thirds. This is because the main subject isn’t central it is on one side of the photograph.

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SYMMETRYThis portrait illustrates vertical symmetry as everything is basically exactly the same on either side.

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HORIZONTAL, DIAGONAL AND VERTICAL LINES

These photographs demonstrate the attention to different types of lines.

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INTERESTING ANGLES.

These shots demonstrate that taking photographs from different angles other than eye level can create a more interesting photograph.

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NATURAL FRAMING

For these two shots I used natural framing. It created a very natural and interesting looking photograph.

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PERSPECTIVE

This photograph creates a very flat looking image as there is no depth to it at all.

Having taken the picture on a diagonal there is much more depth as you can see what is along the wall.

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PORTRAITS USING LOOK SPACE

These shots illustrate ‘look-space’. Which allows us to see past what is on the photograph and to create our own interpretation at what the person is looking at.

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MOVING PEOPLE

This photograph demonstrates active space which allows us to see where the person is moving to.

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FOREGROUND/BACKGROUND

This photograph demonstrates that by having a large aperture and a short depth of field it allowing the main object in the foreground to be in focus and the background to be blury. F/4.5Shutter speed – 1/20

This photograph demonstrates that by having a smaller aperture and a long depth of field it allows the picture to be clear from the foreground to the background. F/25Shutter speed – 2sec