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Diagonal structure of photographic construction rules

Diagonal composition refers to the position of two opposite corners of the subject in the picture, and its lines can be straight or curved, for example:

This composition not only makes the picture more vivid, but also has a strong visual impact.

This photo was taken on the sidewalk at sunset in the afternoon. The reflection of the telephone pole runs through the diagonal, which gives the original boring picture some sense of space.

This photo was taken in Nanluoguxiang, Beijing. The drivers resting by the hutong and the long motorcade behind them caused a strong visual impact.

This photo was taken in Huang Feihong Memorial Hall of Foshan Ancestral Temple. Because of the difficult shooting conditions and narrow corridor, I was forced to shoot obliquely, and then I cut it twice, but I didn't expect an unexpected visual impact.

As can be seen from the above examples, diagonal composition can guide the visual focus and attract attention, thus making the plain picture lively and interesting and full of strong visual impact.

Discover beauty, record beauty, pick up your mobile phone and camera to practice, or try to operate your old photos in this way, which will surprise you.