Photography Framing and Composition
One thing many people do not think if taking a photo is the last image is displayed. Deliberately framed to break and rearrange the elements in the viewfinder before the shot will generally produce a better final image.
Just think, make pictures, as seen, all the elements visible in the viewfinder as a part, and then they put together to form one of fun. Think about what you wanted to see the viewer (s), and then display the best route to the main topic.
Also decide whether the camera should be vertically or horizontally to hold a broken lock and key. If you have photos of a person in front of you, it is best to keep the camera in vertical position. If not, you will be too much empty space on each side of the picture. On the other hand, if you are a group or a landscape, it is usually better to hold the camera in a horizontal position. You will be more than fill the frame with the main subject .
Now we want to make the third rule. This rule was to be used by artists and photographers over the years.
Break in applying the rule of thirds, mentally to the camera viewfinder into 9 separate areas. Do this by two imaginary horizontal lines in the viewfinder. One-third comes from the top down and third from the bottom. Then the image of two vertical lines in the viewfinder. A row is the third from the left, the other is the third from the right.
If, according to the rules of thirds, it is recommended that the main theme of the checkboxes in the city are generally in the areas of the frame where the horizontal and vertical lines. The research shows that the eye naturally falls on a cross. This also works for more than one subject in the frame, as you can present at various intersections within the framework and will continue to work on it. This method gives the visual effect is better than your topic in the middle frame.
Another way to improve the composition to be used on the front. This is easily done through the use of elements that you created in the viewfinder, such as roads or bridges help to make the eye of the beholder to a certain area of the image. Viewer’s eye will automatically follow the line for the subject or focus.
This is not cut and dried rules, but it was good to learn and know. They work very well in a variety of images. Even if you do it in conjunction with your creativity, you still have the picture turned out fine.