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What taboos should be paid attention to in photographic composition?

1, no theme

Beginners of photography can't wait to put all the objects they see in one picture, but this will make the picture messy and have no subject and theme. A photo with too much content will not have aesthetic feeling!

The solution is to highlight the subject and remove some unnecessary elements when shooting, so that the audience can understand what the photographer wants to express at a glance.

2. The main body is crowded

When a novice photographer shoots, he thinks that the way to highlight the subject is that the bigger the subject occupies in the picture, the better. If there is nothing to highlight in the details of the subject, shooting too close will only make the audience feel depressed.

3. The inclination of the building

Building tilt is still a taboo in photography, and such images will give the audience a feeling of extreme instability. Of course, if the photographer does it on purpose, that is an exception. It is good that we pay more attention to the level when shooting architecture every day, and we can quickly adjust the uneven architectural photography pictures in the later stage.

4, indomitable spirit

The so-called indomitable spirit means that when shooting a character, there is not enough room for the head and feet of the character. Generally speaking, when shooting people, try to leave more space where the people face or move.

5, picture segmentation

When the horizon is in the center of the picture, the subject (subject) and background (lining) may be evenly distributed on both sides of the picture, which makes the picture feel split in two, leading to the competition between the upper and lower forces of the picture, making the theme unclear and lacking a sense of unity and harmony.