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14 CompositionBy Emily Berbells and Samantha Sego
14 CompositionBy Emily Berbells and Samantha Sego
Form vs. ContentForm: This is what holds our attention and give the photo/objects in the photo you are looking at individuality.
Content: This is our understanding of the photo/object in the photo.
So, they both have to do with the artwork in front of you, yet, one is the attention and the other is the understanding.
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Defining CompositionComposition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements.
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Static CompositionStatic composition is when in a picture most of it is lines. Either horizontal or vertical.
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Dynamic CompositionDynamic Composition gives excitement to pictures with diagonal lines, they make the lines seem natural, and able to flow through the picture.
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ObjectivesThe objectives are to make your pictures better and improve your skills. All of these rules and systems will make you better at taking pictures and placing poses.
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Single Center of InterestA certain object that needs to be portrayed in the picture.
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Shifting the Center of InterestGoing from one object, to another in the same picture.
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Rule of ThirdsThe rule of Thirds is a system that is if you create a grid over the photo (3x3 squares) each intersection represents where points of interest should lay.
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Maintaining Tonal BalanceThe number of tones to describe the Dynamic range.
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Balance Mass
When you put one object on one side, you always have to have another object less clear on the other side.
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