Photography Lesson - Creative Composition With the Use of Lines

Posted by writer on Wednesday, October 12, 2011



Use the line to bring your browser to the main points of interest.

When you are rivers, roads, road or fence line in your photo, make sure to keep your audience in your image to the point of interest, but from the side or away from their main points of interest. In some cases, your line is actually your point interesa.Dobar example would be the river or desert trails.

Another example is a set of railroad tracks. When your main subject of the lines themselves they keep their eyes that is called Vanishing Point. Take viewers on a journey to the use of line and end journey with interesting conclusions. Another example is when you're photographing a river or stream to start with a brook in the foreground and try to include a mountain top, an interesting rock or a waterfall at the Vanishing Point.

Converging lines always convey a sense of depth and can be particularly striking when placed on the diagonal. Here again try to include interesting topics on the site of convergence.

curving lines are softer and more sensuous in appeal. And do not forget that the line can be a circle, spiral or bow too.

horizontal lines which means peace and tranquility.

is obviously a perfect horizontal composition to a beach with golden sand, blue sea and horizon. Be sure that you put together a photo with a horizontal line or horizon or the top or bottom third of the picture. Use either the sky or the foreground as the main composition. I can not say it never should have its horizon in the middle, but in most cases it is usually not so interesting, and you run the chance that your photos appear to stagnate and un-interesting.

Vertical lines convey strength and stability.

If the vertical lines converge upwards, like when you tilt the camera to the top of the building, they can make huge sense, but in this case, you can almost always improve the image the camera kos easy to build a strong diagonal that will increase interest in its picture.

diagonal lines are great for creating interest in a strong and dynamic image.

When horizontal and vertical lines tend to provide a stable, static sense, the diagonal lines are dynamic, implying action and movement. Diagonal lines also will lead your viewers eye to your main subject of the more interesting path.

Do not forget, you need not have the actual line between two points. It can also be achieved through the use of contrasting light and color. Lines can be implied by the positioning of people or other objects .. If you find yourself with horizontal or vertical lines that do not want to simply change your camera angle to get them to slant or eliminate them entirely.

are rare in the output curves.

If your line will break the box or come to an end, try out your image in the corner as opposed to the top, bottom or side of the composition.

Do not cut your lines short. Give your stay in motion pictures.

anything that moves need space to continue its action, so do not cut your imaginary line prekratak.Isto applies to humans or animals, vehicles or even a fence line, try not to be the short side or less space its composition. Give an object of open space to continue line of sight or direction of travel.

S-curves are great builders of the composition.

Straight lines can be dramatic and have a good visual effect, but alternating wins S-curves are more relaxed and more attractive to the human eye. Consider a straight road in relation to a winding or winding rivers in relation to the length of the straight rijeke.S curve or arc is effective even when making soft or soothing images.

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