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Triangular composition shooting architecture

Lead: The triangular composition is visually stable and suitable for shooting buildings. Let's look at a few examples.

Triangular composition is also a very common photographic composition method. Its concept is that three visual centers are the main positions of the scene, and three points are connected to form a regular triangle, an oblique triangle or an inverted triangle. When shooting classical symmetrical buildings such as the Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City, regular triangle layout is adopted. Oblique triangles and inverted triangles present dynamic effects and are suitable for shooting portraits, sports and other subjects.

The Temple of Heaven is more suitable for regular triangle composition.

The Eiffel Tower itself is a triangle.

You can also choose triangle composition when taking a group photo.

When using triangle composition, we should pay attention to the selection of three points, don't pretend to be the master, and distinguish between primary and secondary relations. The regular triangle composition is more suitable for shooting stable subjects such as buildings and group photos. Inverted triangle and oblique triangle can make photos more vivid and vivid, and are very good choices when shooting people and sports themes.