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's the only difference between a yawn and a photo you would be happy to mount on your wall! “Photo Composition Mastery!” shows you everything you have to understand for stunning images.

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



Introduction The Easiest Route To camera Mastery Illumination Make Your Own Softboxes Three Steps to Stunning Photos! Parts Of Composition Composition Defined Elements Of Framing Psychologica/Cultural Elements Physical Elements Visual Framing Using A Vignette Shape Elements Size Elements Space Elements Of Mood Using Diagonals Asymmetry/Symmetry Shoot From A Unique Vantage Point Directing The Viewer’s Eye Composing With Leading Lines Horizontal, Vertical And Diagonal Leading Lines Practice Exercise One Using The Rule Of 3rds Avoiding The Center Working With The Photo’s Power Points Using The Photo’s Power Lines When To Break The Rules Practice Exercise 2 And More… Working With Leading Lines - Leading Lines are photographic elements that will pull your viewer’s eye deep inside your picture (and keep it there). Additionally, they focus attention to the main subject of the photo and make it "read" the way you mentally saw it.

Working With Diagonal Lines - Diagonal Llines in a photograph are very strong elements! When you want to denote dynamism and power in your images, use diagonal lines.

Working With The Rule Of 3rds – The most basic composition element, the rule of 3rds is probably the most used and well known composition tenet. 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!

Considering the text, sample photos and training exercises - this easy to understand e-book “Photo Composition Mastery!” will have you at ease with all the photo composition concepts and shooting better pictures right away.

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