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What are the photography methods?

The photographic composition method comprises the following steps:

1, Jiugongge composition: Jiugongge composition is also called tic-tac-toe composition. As I said before, it actually belongs to a form of golden section.

2. Cross composition: Cross composition is to divide the picture into four parts, that is, draw two lines horizontally and vertically through the center of the picture, and the intersection in the middle is the position of the subject.

3. Triangular composition: Triangular composition, in which the subject represented by the picture is placed in a triangle or the image itself forms a triangle.

4. Triangular composition: In photographic composition, the horizontal and vertical directions of the picture are divided into three parts, and the intersection of lines is called the center of interest.

5.A-shaped composition: A-shaped composition refers to arranging the structure of the picture in an A-shaped form in the picture.

6.S-shaped composition: S-shaped composition gives full play to the aesthetic feeling of the picture, which is first reflected in the aesthetic feeling of the curve.

7.V-shaped composition: V-shaped composition is the most varied composition method. Its main change is the arrangement in the direction or up and down and horizontally, but in any case, the intersection point must be centripetal.

8.C-shaped composition: C-shaped composition has the characteristics of curve beauty, which can produce changeable visual focus and the picture is concise and clear.

9.O-shaped composition: O-shaped composition is also a circular composition, which is the visual center formed by arranging the subjects on the center of the circle.

10, W-shaped composition: W-shaped composition has excellent stability and is very suitable for close-up shooting of people.

1 1. Mouth composition: Mouth composition, also known as frame composition, is generally used for foreground composition, such as using doors, windows, holes and other frames as the foreground to express the subject and clarify the environment.

12. Diagonal composition: Diagonal composition refers to the shapes of main objects placed on the diagonal in the picture, such as bridges, towers, people, cars, etc., to express the dynamics.