Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the common mistakes in photographic composition?

What are the common mistakes in photographic composition?

1, the screen body is too small.

When looking at the scenery, our brain can focus on a point well and eliminate the interference of the surrounding scenery in some way. But different photos will make the surrounding scenery clear, and the subject will appear small and irrelevant. So before you press the shutter, you need to think about whether it will be more expressive if you take a few steps forward or enlarge the camera.

Step 2 shoot when you see it

Many novices will be so absorbed in discovering things that they forget to think about how to shoot well. When you see something, just take a picture, and you will record its appearance, but you will not capture the atmosphere of the whole environment.

When you see a flower in the garden, don't just take pictures of it, but look at its environment and see if you can find an angle to show the whole flower sea.

3. The subject is in the middle of the picture.

Although sometimes it may be ok to put the subject in the middle, in most cases, we'd better follow the principle of trisection and put the subject on the side of the picture. Many cameras can set the reference line of the trisection, and then you can put the subject at the intersection of the two reference lines.