Monday, September 19, 2016

Photo Composition Mastery!

Photo Composition Mastery!

Creative composition is where it’s at, it's the only difference between a yawn and a photo you would be proud to hang on your wall! “Photo Composition Mastery!” shows you everything you need to know to make stunning images.

Here’s Photo Composition Mastery!’s TOC to show you some of the areas covered:

Introduction The Fastest Route To Master Your Camera Illumination Create Your Own Softboxes 3 Steps to Stunning Photography! Building Blocks Of Composition Composition Explained Framing Elements Cultural/Psychological Positioning Physical Positioning Framing Visually Using A Vignette Shape Elements Elements Of Size Elements Of Space Mood Using Diagonals Symmetry/Asymmetry Shoot From A Unique Vantage Point Leading The Viewer’s Eye Composing With Leading Lines Vertical, Diagonal and Horizontal Leading Lines Practice Exercise 1 Using The Rule Of 3rds Avoiding The Bull's Eye Working With The Photo’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 compositional components that will pull the viewer’s eye into the picture (and keep it there). Additionally, they direct attention to the primary subject of the photo and let it "read" the way you mentally saw it.

Using Diagonal Lines - Diagonal Llines in a photograph are very strong elements! Whenever you decide to denote dynamism and power in your photographs, use diagonal lines.



Working With The Rule Of Thirds – The most basic composition element, the rule of 3rds is likely the most well known composition tenet. We cover it to be complete. Who knows? Maybe you haven’t seen it before!

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

With the sample photos, text and training exercises - this easy to understand ebook “Photo Composition Mastery!” will get you comfortable with all the photo composition concepts and shooting better photos right away.

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