Monday, September 12, 2016

Photo Composition Mastery!

Photo Composition Mastery! – Free On Kindle Today!

Creative photo composition is where it’s at, it's the only difference between a snapshot and a photo you’d be eager to hang on your wall! “Photo Composition Mastery!” will show you everything you have to understand to create jaw dropping images.

Here’s Photo Composition Mastery!’s table of contents to let you see a bit of the areas included:

Introduction The Quickest Route To Master Your Camera Illumination Build Your Own Soft Boxes Three Steps to Amazing Images! Building Blocks Of Photo Composing Photo Composing Explained Elements Of Framing Cultural/Psychological Positioning Physical Positioning Visual Framing Using A Vignette Shape Size Space Elements Of Mood Diagonals Asymmetry/Symmetry Shoot From A Unique Vantage Point Directing The Viewer’s Eye Composing With Leading Lines Horizontal, Vertical And Diagonal Leading Lines Photo Exercise 1 Using The Rule Of 3rds Stay Away From The Bull's Eye Working With The Photo’s Power Points Working With The Photo’s Power Lines Breaking The Rules Practice Exercise Two And More… Using Leading Lines - Leading Lines are photographic components that will draw the viewer’s eye into the picture (and keep it there). Additionally, leading lines direct attention onto the primary subject in the photograph and let it "read" the way you envisioned it.

Working With Diagonal Lines - Diagonal Llines in a composition are powerful! When you choose to show power and dynamism in your photos, include diagonal lines.



Working With The Rule Of 3rds – The most basic composition element, the rule of thirds is undoubtedly the most used and well known compositional tenet. It’s included to be thorough. Who knows? Maybe you haven’t seen it before!

And more... And more... And more... “Photo Composition Mastery!” has it all!

With the training exercises, sample photos and text - this simple to understand volume “Photo Composition Mastery!” will have you comfortable with all the photo composition techniques and creating better photos right away.

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