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Photography Challenge 2

Architecture


Moving Object

 

Weird Object


Composition


Nature




Leading Lines

 

Rule of thirds




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  1. These are a real mixture Eli - great effort though. (All these techniques can be used in filming as well as in photography) I want you to think more about your perspective and the composition.
    1) Think about where the camera is - most of these seem to be taken from your eye level. The best one there is the one of the chair where you've used a low angle. Try more with architecture but try getting really close to a building and looking up from below for example.
    2) Use the rule of thirds more and really consider what you want in the frame. For example, the one of the tree and wheelbarrow would be transformed if you used a landscape orientation and kept the tree on the left hand side of the frame.

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