Understanding Composition
Here's a slide show on taking better (and more influential) photos to communicate your ideas.
A place for English 12 students from the Pearson Adult Learning Centre in New Westminster, BC, Canada to read work in progress, critique, and ask or answer questions (of other students and of the teacher).
Here's a slide show on taking better (and more influential) photos to communicate your ideas.
Posted by Brad at 3/15/2010 09:07:00 AM
1 comment:
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.”
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