Monday, January 24, 2011

Other Composition Techniques

The above picture of the tennis court was retrieved from http://www.photoble.com/photography-tips-tricks/leading-lines-in-photography/ under the heading "Leading Lines in Photography. The photo was saved as a JPG file, which as we learned is 24-bit, making it High Color. I find that it is a good example of the composition technique, leading lines. Not only is there the line of the tennis net, but there are lines on the ground from the concrete and the lines created by the fence around the court, all leading to the effect of the vacant tennis court.

What a cutie! This picture is a good representation of the composition technique, framing. Not only is the boy framed by the wood posts, but his face is framed through his haircut and freckles. This picture was also saved as a JPG file and I found it on, http://www.digital-photography-school.com/tips-portrait-photography under "Frame Your Subject".


From www.webdesigncore.com I found this amazing photo that I think grasps the old saying "a picture is worth a thousand words," as it is titled "Tramonto Silhouette". From the title is is obvious that this JEP file formatted photo is an example of the composition technique, silhouettes. I think the idea for the photo was brilliant, it captures such a fun, yet calm scenario all in one.

~Sarah Wright

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