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Forms, as well as shapes, are elements that take up a specific space in the frame in a particular way and both of them can create points in a photograph. In photography, form is the three-dimensional ...
The focal point is the exact point at which the camera is focused at maximum sharpness. When looking into the viewfinder, it is usually marked in the center with either a circle or a set of brackets. ...
Points exist in static and dynamic forms.Static points provide good opportunities to thoroughly explore and methodically construct your compositions. Dynamic points are more challenging to work with, ...
Dynamic lines can be used to monitor the distribution of the visual weight of elements in busy settings. Dynamic lines are a characteristic of an urban setting and they interact with the static ...
The dominant subject in photography is the main subject in a picture placed at the center of the frame so that there is space at the top and at the bottom. The space at the top is twice as much as ...
The corners and flow of the dominant lines are important considerations to keep in mind when arranging and composing still lifes. A dominant line does not always need to be at the center of attention ...
Diagonal lines are lines which can suggest action, stimulation and depth. The use of diagonal lines can help draw the eye through a photo. The best way to utilize diagonal lines is to present them ...