1- Portrait and Landscape
Normal when you take landscape phototgrath you it would be of scenery or of a larger area. I think that i have made both my landscape photos to show the description of how landscape photograth are taken. Both the clouds and bushes are showing nature and could be setting a scene.
When taking a portrait photograph, it is normally used to take pictures of a person, but also used for taking pictures of tall and thin objects or buildings such as skyscrapers. In my photos i have taken pictures of people. In the portrait photo to the left it starts to look like the tree comes out of her shoulder and could make the shot have conflict if the tree or the person is the main point of it.
Rule Of Thirds
Rule of thirds is a rule were you do one of the three terms. When you take a picture of a person you keep the eye level a third of the way down screen. Other two times to use the rule of thirds is when doing scenery photographs. when focusing on the ground the horizon line should be a third of the way down the screen while if it focuses on the sky the horizon line would be a third of the way up from the bottom of the screen.
Diagonal Rule
Diagonal line rule is mainly used to make the shot look more interesting and profetional. This rule is used by making lines diagonal or when a roughly straight line is turned to be diagonal to more it more interesting. This effect can be presented by tilting the camera slightly. In the stair picture i haven shown a good example of this rule but it well show in the window picture.
Symmetry
Balancing Elements
Balancing elements means when you get an object, normal to one side, and make it look bigger compaired to its origomal size and the main focus of the photograph. In my two demonstrations i have taken pictures of the school playground but have one with a bottle and one with a rock. This element gives the photo more activity and less boring to look at.
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