Sunday 1 May 2016

COMPOSITION RULES

The golden rule (or ratio)
This rule is hard to explain but is a greek symbol. This rule demonstrates to us how the eye follows a pattern. By using this rule you attract the eye of your audience in a way that seems very natural to the eye. The concept works with the idea that you place your subject or object within this as a grid.
Dynamic symmetry: this uses diagonals to organise the point of interest, instead of the standard gride, where the two diagonal lines meet is where the point of visual interest will be. 




The Rule of Thirds

This rule of composition follows the simple standard grid, and describes how the point of visual interest lies where the lines fall when the frame is divided into three column. This is a very common rule of composition, which is often provided, built into many digital cameras.







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