COMPOSITION - THE THREE AT A TIME RULE
INCLUDE THREE AT A TIME
When you are faced with groups of individual subjects – in this case hibiscus flowers – there is a decision to be made. How many do I include in my image?
The arrangement of the subjects may determine this, but if you have a choice – go for an odd number (in this case I have chosen to use three).
Why? The truth is I don’t know, but somehow an odd number gives a more…
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Lunar Blues
(c) riverwindphotography, August 2023
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Jim's thoughts on composition-- Red Rocks Photo(s)
Jim’s thoughts on composition– Red Rocks Photo(s)
Composition to me means coming up with a photo design, or shape, that makes the heart of the photo speak clearly.
Sedona red rocks are a popular subject for photographers. I love the “whole”, the mid-sized crop, and the final crop.
Here’s the long view. Gorgeous subject, right?
Crop 1 (i.e. not much cropping)
Below is the second crop, from the right. I think it makes a couple of things more…
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Composition for a Rhombus, Fabian Marti
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Shadows and stuff, a composition.
By Matti Merilaid.
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Variations on a Theme of Spring Snows
(c) gifs by riverwindphotography, April 2024
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Remarkable oxymoron, deserving the total best, by the Serbian Jupiter Ovprsten, for her second YWAMag selection.
Ruine
Špicer Castle, Beočin, Serbia. © Jupiter Ovprsten :
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