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Photography composition skills (conference photography composition skills)

1. Horizontal line composition

Due to the existence of the horizon, horizontal composition can be said to be the most commonly used composition method in landscape photography. The rhythmic horizontal sorting method gives the photos a smooth, stable and atmospheric temperament. Of course, such horizontal horizontal lines also exist in nature. Use your photographic eye to capture the appropriate horizontal lines.

2. Vertical line composition

Vertical line composition gives people a sense of order, stability and solidity. Suitable for towering scenery. Such as: buildings, trees, mountains and cliffs, waterfalls, etc. .

3. Diagonal composition

A directional composition with obvious artificial arrangements. It can easily guide the viewer's eyes to the two corners of the photo and back again. Increase the time the viewer stays in the photo. At the same time, the diagonal composition gives the photo a dynamic, lively, and spatial extension feeling. Commonly used for shooting portraits, water flows, roads, buildings, etc. .

4. S-shaped composition

Natural objects have various shapes. For example, the scenery on the picture is in the form of an S-shaped curve composition, which has the characteristics of extension and change, making people look It has a sense of rhythm and produces a feeling of grace, elegance and coordination. Commonly used for shooting scenery, roads, rivers, paths, etc. .

5. C-shaped composition

C-shaped composition has the characteristics of curvaceous beauty and can produce variable visual focus, making the picture simple and clear. However, when arranging the main object, it must be arranged at the C-shaped gap so that people's vision follows the arc to the main object. The C-shaped composition can be adjusted arbitrarily in the direction. Generally, it is mostly used in industrial and architectural themes. .

6. Tic-tac toe composition

Tic-tac toe composition is also called nine-square grid composition. Place the subject or the scenery that needs to be highlighted at the four intersections of the "well" character. According to people's perspective habits, the upper left corner is the best, the upper right corner is second, the lower left corner is third, and the lower right corner is last. Usually digital SLR cameras have a nine-square grid reference line setting, which can be set to display, making it easier to accurately point when shooting. .

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