I've been taking pictures a long time. At seventy three, my frame count is pretty high. Going through this video, I could see pictures I have taken that covered some of these composition rules. The good thing about photography is we can continue our journey as long as we can move around. There is always something of interest in front of us. Just stay focused.
Regarding the triangle in pictures. The examples shown in this video tend to show the triangle shape in the photos have it in it's solid position, ie one side of the triangle flat along the horizontal. This is the comfortable, if somewhat boring, use of the triangle. For a dynamic approach, try to have one of the three points of the triangle shape pointing downwards. It's unnatural as normally a triangle does not balance at all well on one of its points. It creates tension - the viewer subconsciously is expecting the triangle to fall. That creates the 3xpectancy of movement and creates interest.
It might differ in cultures where people read from right to left. In such cultures, the visual flow might feel more natural if subjects face or move from right to left, aligning with their reading patterns and eye movement. However, this can vary with individuals, as aesthetic preferences are influenced by more than just reading direction.
@@prophotographymasterclass I would assume that cultures that read right to left and/or cultures that have racetracks that run right to left at the finish line, are more likely to follow a right-left rule instead of the @1839 left-right rule in this video.
Photography is an art that gives the freedom to break the rules.
absolutely!
I've been taking pictures a long time. At seventy three, my frame count is pretty high. Going through this video, I could see pictures I have taken that covered some of these composition rules. The good thing about photography is we can continue our journey as long as we can move around. There is always something of interest in front of us. Just stay focused.
That is awesome! 🤩
Nice tips! Composition is the key to capturing stunning shots. Definitely feeling inspired to experiment with these techniques. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice content, very clear voice ! Thank you very much dear mentor !
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Dankjewel voor de tips en voor de geweldige presentatie
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Regarding the triangle in pictures. The examples shown in this video tend to show the triangle shape in the photos have it in it's solid position, ie one side of the triangle flat along the horizontal. This is the comfortable, if somewhat boring, use of the triangle.
For a dynamic approach, try to have one of the three points of the triangle shape pointing downwards. It's unnatural as normally a triangle does not balance at all well on one of its points. It creates tension - the viewer subconsciously is expecting the triangle to fall. That creates the 3xpectancy of movement and creates interest.
Great video.
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Thank you so much for these tips! You have a new subscriber!
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How do you remember all that information. It's an excellent presentation.
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Thank you very much,.
You are welcome!
Does the Left/Right rule apply to people who live in a culture where people read from right to left?
It might differ in cultures where people read from right to left. In such cultures, the visual flow might feel more natural if subjects face or move from right to left, aligning with their reading patterns and eye movement. However, this can vary with individuals, as aesthetic preferences are influenced by more than just reading direction.
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I would assume that cultures that read right to left and/or cultures that have racetracks that run right to left at the finish line, are more likely to follow a right-left rule instead of the @1839 left-right rule in this video.
THe AI voice is kind of annoying, other that that it's ok.
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All great except the triangle part. You just took pics of things that happen to be triangles. That’s not composition
Sure! We have more videos coming up on composition and more! Will keep your comments in mind 😊 thanks for watching!
Thank you very much
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