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Photo Composition The way elements of a shot work together to form the whole picture. –Golden Mean –Rule of Thirds –Framing –Angles

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Digital Photography TipsComposition

Kathy HaleySonoraville High School

Calhoun, GAkhaley@gcbe.org

Picture Stories

• “A picture is worth a thousand words.”

• A photo = a story• Composition is what makes a

photo memorable, • “a good story”.

Photo Composition• The way elements of a shot work

together to form the whole picture.– Golden Mean– Rule of Thirds– Framing– Angles

Golden Mean

• A mathematical way to look at perfection or images that are pleasing to the human eye.

• The nautilus shell is an example in nature of the Golden Mean

• Egyptians used it to build the great pyramids of Giza

• Used by artists such as Michelangelo and Da Vinci

Golden Mean aka Golden Triangle

• Nautilus shell

The Golden Mean

The buds form a spiral pattern as they fan out from the middle.

Sample Photo

• Golden mean

Rule of Thirds

• The eye is naturally drawn to a spot about two-thirds up a page or photo.

• The rule of thirds places your main subjects away from the center and onto one of several intersecting points

Rule of Thirds

The center of interest is placed on the intersecting lines to the left making it more attractive to the eye.

Rule of Thirds

Lots to think about in this photo!!!

Framing

• Sometimes you need to use objects in the foreground to “frame” your center of interest. This can give the picture a feeling of depth.

Not exactly what I meant!

Framing samples

Good, but Better is what you want.

Not the best shot! Framing makes this a much better picture.

Angles

• Choosing a particular angle for a shot will either add or remove details from your story.

• Bird’s Eye• Worm’s Eye• Straight On• Tilted

Angles

Angles in photography refer to the way the camera is held relative to the subject. Each one gives a singular angle or perspective.

Low camera angle involve the camera held lower than the subject, high camera angles represent the camera held higher then the subject and looking down.

AnglesBird’s Eye Angle Tilted Angle

AnglesWorm’s Eye View Odd Angle/almost straight on

Textures

Textures add variety. Close ups are more interesting.

Leading Lines

The eye follows leading line.

Assignment

• Take multiple photos using the composition information you have learned:– Rule of thirds– Framing– Different angles– Create a Power Point with example pictures.

Power Point Directions• Take multiple photos that are examples of the

types you have learned.• Your presentation should contain 8+ slides• Slide 1- title of presentation and your name.• Slide 2+ Example pictures; labeled• Last Slide – A paragraph detailing what you

have learned about digital photographer and techniques.

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