Monday, March 3, 2008

Tips for setting up a photograph

Tips for setting up a photograph
Intro

Attention getter = ______________________

I love photography-bought Konica Minolta (SECIFICATIONS) camera __ years ago

I am going to be sharing with you 4 tips for setting up the content in a photograph - everyone and every camera can do these


1 Use 1, 3, or 5 objects, never 2 or 4

It’s what our eyes like
Exception of making two things close together

2 Rule of thirds (Towards end)

Put main objects along the lines
On humans, put the eyes along one of the lines


3 Never underestimate your foreground
Frame the picture
Draw the eye into the picture
Create a “looking out” effect (with flowers)


4 Figuring out what NOT to put in the photo is hard (example is a little dramatic

Maybe face shot instead of whole body
Maybe just crop some stuff out (sometimes on computer)

Conclusion
We have examined four tips for better photography content – use of odd numbers, the rule of thirds, use of foreground effectively, and figuring out what NOT to include in the photograph.

Clincher statement = __________________


Sources
http://www.ethanmeleg.com/tips.htm

http://www.gafneyphoto.com/

http://www.earthboundlight.com/

http://www.wildlife-pictures-online.com/

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