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How to shoot a composition?

I. Composition and Eyesight In the first 1 lesson, The Eyesight of Photographers, we introduced three basic guiding principles: 1. A good photo must have a theme-a theme that can express universal significance; 2. A good photo should focus the audience's attention on the interesting center-the subject; 3. A good picture must be concise, that is to say, only the necessary content is taken in, and the distracting content is excluded or compressed. In the next course, we introduced many special photography skills to you, and showed some excellent works created by professional photographers using these skills that conform to the above principles. The basic technology of using and mastering the camera is also introduced. But as we have always emphasized in this textbook, the level of your work will never exceed your "observation" ability-that is, the ability to capture wonderful moments from the surrounding world with the "photographer's eye" and the ability to skillfully compose through the viewfinder before shooting. In this lesson, we will focus on the skills of clever composition. Most traditional photography textbooks have the content of "composition". Among them, students were taught a series of composition "rules" inherited from the world famous paintings. Over the years, in the teaching of thousands of students in New York Institute of Photography, we have realized the so-called composition rule, which can only confuse students. The success or failure of photos has little to do with these rules. The only rule that all photographers agree with is that "all laws are doomed to be broken"! Therefore, in this lesson, we will discuss whether composition techniques emphasize traditional rules. But in these years, I found some technologies that students can easily understand and have immediate practical value. This is the development of the second principle you learned earlier. Draw attention to the theme. We call this method of attracting attention a method of highlighting key points, which will be elaborated in most pages. You will find that all the methods come from some skills you have learned, and you can use them immediately in the next observation. What are the key technologies? It mainly involves how to attract the audience's attention to the main body and how to put the main body in the appropriate position in the four frames of the picture; How to solve the proportion problem of other scenes and subjects on the screen; How to focus; How to deal with simple techniques such as the lighting of the subject? Figure 8. 1 This photo shows the comprehensive application of these technologies. Interviewee: Rose Onion-fellow Jinshi, seventh grade student. I'll comment. Related content? 6? 1 How to understand the composition of photo photography and film photography? Waiting online? 6? 1 photographic composition skills appreciation knowledge? 6? 1 Photographic composition Question: How many types of frames are there? ? 6? 1 Why do you want to learn photography composition? What are the forms of photographic composition? ? 6? 1 Who can provide two English translations about photographic composition? More related questions >> View the same question: Photographic composition Other answers *** 5 Your question is vague. I hope you can ask me more details. Interviewee: Qichen 5- trainee level 2006-2- 1 00:38 Writing is very particular, but in the digital age, writing seems to be getting less and less important, leaving a lot of room for the following interviewees: clussor-assistant level 3 2006-2-1kloc-0/ Interviewee: Zhang Zaiyi's photography, 2006-2- 1 06:4 1, a good grasp of composition and exposure is the most perfect embodiment of the work. What meaning should the composition of photography aim at, such as people photos or landscape photos, or scene records, we should pay attention to the key points, that is, the center. For example, we should pay attention to broaden our horizons. Contrast the composition of the central point. In landscape photography, in addition to the plane contrast, you can also use the golden section to compose a composition, and a grass or a leaf can extend the pleasant scenery there. In portrait photography, close-ups are commonly used. The golden section and diagonal or contrast composition can be used to express the thoughts and temperament of characters, and both the position of hair tips and hands can play a role in clarifying the picture.