Thursday, April 28, 2011

composition & Silhoettes

1. To Help You Highlight Your Main Point of Interest in the Image

2. The perspective that a shot is taken from is another element that can have a big impact upon an image. Shooting from up high and looking down on a subject or shooting from below looking up on the same subject drastically impact.

3. By Moving in Close and Personal and moving out to capture a subject in its context

4. The positioning with elements in a frame can leave an image feeling balaned or unbalanced

5. Colors Greatly Impact Mood , However in the wrong position they can also distract viewers of an image away from focal points



1. Silhouettes Stands Out Because of the combination of their simplcity but also the story that they convey

2. Is to place your subject in front of some source of light and to force your camera to set its exposure based upon the brightest part of your picture and not the subject of your image

3. You need to ensure that there is more light shining from the background than the foreground of your shot

4. In the Background

5. A Bright Background

6. When framing you’ll probably want to photograph silhouetted people as profiles rather than looking straight on. This means that more of their features (nose, mouth, eyes) are outlined and they are more likely to be recognized.


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