Dominate center of interest: something in the photo that catches the eye. In this case, a dandelion. Rule of Thirds: Splits image into thirds. Different rows and columns of the grid. Leading lines: Drawing eye through the image. Guides people's eyes through your image. Framing: An object that's framing your center interest. Helps your eyes go straight to the center of interest. Frames the center of the photo. Formal Balance: Symmetrical. Makes it so if you split your picture in half, you would get the same picture on each side. Informal Balance: Not symmetrical, not the same on both sides but still is balanced. Bird's eye view: From a perspective of a bird. Looking down on your image. Worms eye view: From a perspective of a worm. Always looking up on an image. Merger: 2 Objects over lapping usually an accident, Distracting to your image.
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BEFORE: AFTER: Darker eyes, green tint. brighter eyes, colors balanced.
Out of Portrait and landscape, I most definitely love portrait the most. The reason being is that in my opinion, It shows more than what landscape could show. landscape is a bit boring because it doesn't show enough background. but portrait shows just enough to keep the picture entertaining. many portrait pictures have a focus on one thing and a blurred something in the background, landscape can do that, but portrait can show more. In my opinion, portrait is the way to go! |