Friday, 16 January 2015

Taking pictures

 The tree is in the foreground while the people are in the background.
This shot is a leading line. This is when two parellel lines lead next to each over.
This is an over the shoulder shot (OTS). this is when the picture is taken from behind the subject while facing away. The subject is either on the left or the right of the screen.
The rule of thirds is used here so the subject is in the centre of the frame.
This photo was taken while using the grid. This is used for the rule of thirds. Here, the grid is used to line up the protag.
This is a leading line shot. The lines from the path and the stair railings match up in the centre.
This is a motion shot, which is taken when the camera is at a certain speed. This makes the image blurry.




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