Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Composition

There are four types of composition in photography. These compositions are linear lines, balance, natural frame and texture. Linear lines is a composition that have lines leading towards the subject in the presented print. The composition of balance is when the subjects in the presented print share the same amount of attention. Natural frame is the composition of when the surrounding of the subject is acting like a frame. The composition of texture is when the print is has no subjects to full focus on.


 This show a balance where the subject or in this photo, a group of people have the same amount of focus on them.











This is a texture where there is no subject present. In this case, the art equipments is materials that have different surface area and no focus on an object.




This is natural frame where the subject is framed. Occurs when the surrounding of the subject like a rectangular or square frame like structure.












This is linear line where the surrounding is leading towards the subject. In this case the edge of the wall creates a line that leads to the person.








My experience with taking these photos is very interesting in learning how these compositions can be seen in the photos I daily see on magazines. The different sides of the photo give a different vibe to each of the prints and that these can be seen anywhere

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