Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A fan: 8

A fan: 8

The visual feeling of good-looking photos: tend to be unified in some aspects; Have clear and distinct structural characteristics; Some have meaningful contrasts and conflicts.

Completely equivalent parts together form a unified and stable aesthetic feeling; Unequal parts constitute a vivid and subtle "weight balance".

Contradictory elements confront each other to form a stimulating aesthetic feeling; Each part has a unified and similar nature, and together they form a harmonious effect.

Proportion is an absolute concept, and proportion is a relative concept. The relationship between elements forms a sense of beauty.

Let the elements cycle back and forth according to certain rules to produce aesthetic feeling; If this cycle becomes stronger and denser, it forms a rhythm.

1. Simplicity is the cornerstone of aesthetic law;

2. Neat and can be broken by variation;

3. Symmetry and balance, visual sense of weight;

4. Contrast and harmony, the cornerstone of emotional picture;

5. Scale and proportion are the cornerstones of picture tension;

6. Rhythm and rhythm are the same rules as music.

A few things that photographers usually care about when taking pictures, as shown in the picture.

Photographic composition and framing are nothing more than two issues: form and content;

The problem of form can be learned based on the law of formal beauty;

Have the courage to break the rules.