Monday, March 15, 2010

Understanding Composition

Here's a slide show on taking better (and more influential) photos to communicate your ideas.



1 comment:

George said...

uWhen taking a picture, I always tried to cover what I wanted. After reading the guidelines for better photographic composition, I reviewed the pictures which I had taken. Based on the guidelines: “Simplicity, The Rule of Thirds, Lines, Balance, Framing, and Avoiding Mergers.” Only few pictures of mine can fit the standards. In the past, I liked to share the pictures with my friends, and expected my friends could have the same feeling. Finally, I found my friends look at these pictures owing to my invitation. For this factor, I seldom invited my friends to look at the pictures that I took. Although having read the whole guidelines, I am not sure that I can follow its instruction. However, I just show a picture (http://cid-b14a227c34c2c413.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/.res/B14A227C34C2C413!122?uc=1&isFromRichUpload=1) that is the best one in my pictures. I think it have “Simplicity and The rule of Thirds.”