Friday 29 April 2011

Composition & Silhouette

Composition
1. Framing helps you because it highlights your main point of interest in the photo.

2. Perspective: A shot that has been taken in another element that leaves a big difference in the image. Example, shooting from high up and looking down at the subject.

3. By creating sense of intimacy and connection.

4. Balance: Positioning with the elements in a frame

5. Good and bad points of color. Good: Brings mood. Bad: Distract viewers from focal points

Silhouettes
1. It brings drama, mystery, emotions and mood.

2. The strategy for taking a silhouette photo is to place the subject in front of some source of light.

3. To get the light right you set your exposure.

4. Your light source should be sunrise or sunset.

5. While taking a silhouette image your background should be bright cloudless sky with the sun setting.



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