Header Ads Widget

Ticker

6/recent/ticker-posts

AYWMC: Part 2 Lesson 2: Single Focal Point

Lesson 2.2 in my own words
  • Where do you put your subject?
    • Consider viewpoint first.
    • Next, decide precisely where in the frame to put the subject.
  • Why just one subject?
    • The viewer will instinctively search the photo for something to rest their eyes on.
    • Without a distinct focal point, the image conveys chaos, unsettledness, randomness, restlessness
    • One distinct focal point gives the viewer something to find and look at.
  • The photographer's goal is to compose the photo in a manner that leads their eye to that focal point.

This week's project
  • Using just one subject, choose at least one of the following composition techniques with which to experiment.
    • Rule of thirds - Imagine the frame divided into thirds (vertical and/or horizontal). Place the subject on one of the imaginary lines that divides the frame into thirds.
    • Leading Lines - Visual prompts that lead the eye to the subject. For example: footpaths, walls, shadows, etc.
    • Background separation - Use distinct contrast between the subject and the background. For example: color, light and dark, texture, depth of field, etc.

Rule of thirds

And in case you couldn't visualize what I meant by rule of thirds in my description, here's the same photo with the grid lines Gimped on.

Rule of thirds grid

Leading lines

Background separation

What I learned

This lesson was a refresher for me. I didn't learn anything new, but I had an opportunity to practice it with the camera.

Yorum Gönder

0 Yorumlar