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Inspiration for photography
Quality of images
●This presentation is not a question of right or wrong
●Beautiful or ugly. But some simple guidelines to take a good picture.
Detail
●No photos can hold the whole truth
●Therefore it is important to find details that can hold the rest of reality.This section of a bicycle offers fine the rest of the cycle
●Here is another example in addition to rich colours perfectly fine offers the atmosphere, which is at a port berth.
●You can not call a child of a detail.
●But the picture shows a good segment of a human This snapshot is emotionally telling a good story.
Simplicity
●The more elements in your photo make it more difficult it to get through with your message.
●This image is quite minimalistic.
●Could also be used the advertising industry With its simplicity and beauty aesthetics.
●Another example of simplicity and depth.
Lines
●In order to "cheat" the eye to sense the depth there is in the picture lines are a good tool.
●This picture shows clearly how easy Lines in a photo creates depth in the picture.
●When a car, a train or a bicycle photographed in a curve gives the picture more life.
Frame Blast
●Every picture is characterized by a frame.
●This limits the story you want to tell.
Here, it appears, how the frame is broken.
Perspective
●It goes without saying that there will be more life in a picture if you change the perspective.
●Lines and depth have other dimensions if you take his photograph from new and unexpected angles.
●Taking the picture from below and up, it is called worn’s eye view.
●The second way from up to down is called a bird's eye view.
Third Second Rule●The thirdhelp’s rule means to compose the picture, if one divides his picture in thirds, you can move around in the subject areas so the picture is more vibrant.
Summary● All images are subjective and consist of a choice as the
photographer is making.
● So nothing is right or wrong.
● But telling the story in its own way but if the viewer must "understand" the message, you may make you think about how you compose your picture.
● These guidelines should be a help to do this.