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Creative Digital Photography Lyn Belisle Five easy tips to help you take more interesting photo compositions

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Creative Digital Photography Lyn Belisle. Five easy tips to help you take more interesting photo compositions. Face into the composition to create a sight line that keeps the viewer involved. “Walk” into the photograph visually. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Five easy tips to help you take more interesting

photo compositions

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Face into the composition to create a sight line that keeps the viewer involved. “Walk” into the photograph visually.

Although the photo, above, is “prettier”, the composition

suffers from the position of the child – she is leaving the frame.

If she had been on the left side of the setting sun, it would have

been a much better shot.

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Up close and personal – don’t be afraid to crop to get a better shot.

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Picturing an imaginary nine-space grid is a tried-and-true way of improving the composition – some cameras include this as a

framing aid

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Use curves, triangles and odd numbers instead of straight lines and even numbers.

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Look at it from a different perspective . . . . .and use objects as “frames”

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Five Easy Tips• Face into the composition to create a sight line that keeps the

viewer involved.

• Up close and personal – don’t be afraid to crop to get a better shot.

• Picturing an imaginary nine-space grid is a tried-and-true way of improving the composition

• Use curves, triangles and odd numbers instead of straight lines and even numbers

• Look at it from a different perspective . . . . .and use objects as “frames”

…and HAVE FUN!