Photographic CompositionAn approach to photographic composition explains how to use a variety of composition principles and techniques and photographic equipment to create special photographic effects. |
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abstract angle angle of view appear background balance building camera center of interest characteristics COLLEEN DEWHURST color film color temperature compositionally contributes convey daylight film depth of field distance distortion effect Ektachrome emphasis example Exposure feeling figures focal length foreground frame geometric goal Golden Rectangle Golden Section grain graphic grid high contrast high-key highest contrast horizon idea identifiable implied important intent Kodachrome 25 lens flare lenses light quality light source located lower photograph magenta medium Moreover Nikon objects overall pattern photograph at left photograph at right photograph's message photographer wants photographic composition polarizing filter present produce psychological lines Rangefinder cameras real world result Rule of Thirds scene selective focus shadows shape and form shot shutter speed significantly silhouette specific star filter techniques telephoto lens theme tographers tones tree tripod upper photograph viewer visual interest visual relationships wide-angle lens yellow