Thursday, September 15, 2016

Photo Composition Mastery!

Photo Composition Mastery! – Free On Kindle Today!

Creative photo composition is where the rubber meets the road, it is the major difference between a yawn and a photo you would be proud to hang on the wall! “Photo Composition Mastery!” will show you everything you need to know to shoot stunning images.

Here is Photo Composition Mastery!’s Table Of Contents to let you see some of what is included:

Introduction The Quickest Route To Master Your Camera Illumination Make Your Own Soft Boxes Three Steps to Astounding Images! Elements Of Composition Composition Explained Framing Elements Psychologica/Cultural Positioning Physical Elements Framing Visually Using A Vignette Shape Elements Of Size Space Elements Elements Of Mood Elements Of Diagonals Symmetry/Asymmetry Find A Different Vantage Point Directing The Eye Using Leading Lines Horizontal, Vertical And Diagonal Leading Lines Practice Exercise 1 Using The Rule Of Thirds Avoiding The Center Using The Composition’s Power Points Working With The Composition’s Power Lines When To Break The Rules Practice Exercise 2 And More… Working With Leading Lines - Leading Lines are photo components that’ll suck your viewer’s eye deep into the photo (and keep it there). Plus, leading lines direct attention to the primary subject in the photo and let it "read" the way you mentally saw it.

Using Diagonal Lines - Diagonal Llines in a photograph are very strong elements! If you choose to show dynamism and power in your photos, include diagonal lines.

Using The Rule Of Thirds – The most basic composition element, the rule of thirds is probably the most used and well known compositional rule. It’s included to be thorough. Who knows? Maybe this is the first composition book you've read!



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

Using the sample photos, text and training exercises - this easy to comprehend ebook “Photo Composition Mastery!” will get you at ease with all the photographic composition techniques and shooting better photos right away.

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