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What do the three principles of photography mean?
The three principles of photography are: theme, composition and color. \r\n 1。 Theme: Theme is the soul, concentrated expression and content of photography. \r\n2。 Composition: according to the theme and shooting intention, combined with the scene, better reflect the shooting effect from a certain angle. \r\n3. Color: color creates tones, participates in creating tones and emotions, and participates in creating composition distribution and content expression. \ r \ The theme benefits from the formal expression of composition, the emotional expression of tone, the perspective effect of the main layout, the ups and downs of all rhythms, the overall composition and cumulative superposition of all elements. \ r \ What do you mean by saying more about the Three Principles of Photography? Go to:/ask/f633a71615824546.html? Zd view more content
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