Composition is one of major factor that contribute to the overall quality of a well photographed image. There are many elements which make up what is called the composition of a photograph and here we will go over just a few.
The Rule of Thirds:
- Any image can be divided into thirds as mentioned earlier. The focus points of a photo will stand out more if they are placed at these intersection points.
Leading Line:
- A leading line is a natural line or shape that leads the viewers eye to the focal point the photo. These lines are what cause the viewers eyes to circulate around the photo taking it all in, good leading lines will cause the viewers eyes to travel all around an take in the whole picture while bad leading lines will cause the viewer to only observe one section of the picture rather than flow easily.
Perspective:
- Whenever the lines of an image converge towards the centre it draws the viewers eye to that point called the vanishing point. Camera position can also add to the interest by changing the viewers perspective. When images are taken from below (worms eye view), above (birds eye view), or from any interesting angel of an object it adds to the whole composition of the photograph.
With all these elements in mind one will be able to capture overall better photographs and above are some examples of all of the following.