Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Photography-linear composition

Photography-linear composition

1. Vertical composition

Vertical composition is generally used when there are many vertical lines in the picture, such as tall buildings and trees. The point of this composition is to be vertical, not inclined.

2. Horizontal composition

Horizontal composition naturally has horizontal lines, and the most common horizontal line is the horizon. If it is not out of unique creativity, pay attention to the horizon when taking pictures. If the mobile phone or camera is tilted, the photos taken will often be skewed and look awkward.

3. Diagonal composition

Vertical and horizontal composition is to avoid tilt, and oblique composition is to tilt. The most common oblique composition is 45 degrees. That is, the main body of the picture is tilted.

Diagonal line is the longest line in the picture, so the photos with diagonal composition have a sense of extension and are more lively and smart.