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Composition Composition TechniquesTechniques
Rules of ThirdsRules of Thirds FramingFraming PerspectivePerspective FocusFocus
Rules of Thirds Imaginary guide lines for framing
your shot Image feels “balanced" and pleasing
to the eye.
Rules of ThirdsFrame is divided into 9
sections
Framing
Use natural surroundings to add more interest
Perspective Shot at Eye Level, High, or Low
Scenery shoots have a cool perspective when shot low.
People shots are a little more flattering shot high.
Eye Level Same height as your
object Get down on their level Try to get eye contact
Low point of view
High point of view
Focus Tips Zoom in to focus Press the shutter
button halfway down to set the focus
Camera Shake: Camera is waiting for more light.
Distance
Close Enough? Fill the frame with
the subject Frame your photo Look around the
edges of your photo before you click
Is there anything extra ?
Portrait or Landscape?
Your Digital Camera
Flash Good up to 10 feet Removes shadows from daylight shots
Macro: Close-Up Shots
Allows you to get close to your image
I to 3 feet Best to use a tripod
Action Shots
Press the shutter button lightly half way to focus
When focused: it will beep two times and indicator light will turn green
Preview Pictures
Download Images
Download images to your document folder.
Questions
Resources
Composition & Framing Techniques: http://www.tutorial9.net/photography/composition-and-framing/