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How to use point structure in photography.

What is a simple composition? For beginners, the easiest way to highlight the characters is to find a relatively simple and clean background, such as a white wall and a piece of green grass, so that photographers only need to focus on the characters without worrying about the failure of the photos caused by the bad relationship between the characters and the background.

A photo usually consists of points, lines, faces and other picture elements. In the process of photographic composition, we can make full use of these elements and combine them organically in the China of the picture to achieve the required composition effect. Let's learn some common techniques of composition first.

Composition of the central point where the subject is located in the center of the picture.

Central point composition refers to the method of framing the main body in the center of the picture. This composition can make the subject more prominent and help to show the details of the subject. However, it should be noted that arranging the subject in the center of the picture may also make the picture monotonous. In order to avoid this situation, we must do enough articles on the relationship between the subject and the surrounding environment, so that the whole picture has a different flavor again.

In the photo, the yellow stamen is located in the center of the picture, which is more eye-catching against the surrounding pink petals, while the surrounding green grass sets off petals with different shapes, making the whole picture full of interest.

Against the background of the surrounding white gauze costumes, the face of the person in the center of the picture is very eye-catching. Soft and fluffy white gauze adds more femininity to the picture and makes the task more beautiful.

Scattered composition of the subject's walking picture

Decentralized composition refers to a composition method in which a certain number of subjects are repeatedly dispersed on the screen. When using this composition method, you can choose the same scene to appear repeatedly in the picture, so that the picture has a visual sense of rhythm and can also show the momentum of the picture. Different scenes scattered in the picture will make the picture messy and should be avoided as much as possible. In addition, when the scene is scattered, the expressive force of the picture can be enhanced by comparing with the complexity of the background.

The scattered light and shadow in the picture make the whole photo look like an impressionist painting with a flowing rhythmic beauty.