Sunday, June 28, 2009

Composition

In researching composition in digital photography I found many techniques that can be used tot ake better photo's such as, angle of view, balance, perspective, drawing the viewer's eyes into the photo and visual cropping which is the technique I chose to focus on.

Visual cropping
"Crop your photos visually before you take them. Look into the corners of the viewfinder. Do you see things that shouldn't be there? You can remove, or crop, these elements from your photos simply by moving closer to your subject, zooming in on your subject, or moving your subject within the viewfinder. Try different angles. Look for anything that will diminish the impact of unwanted objects in your photos." (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/learnmore/composition.mspx)

I chose to focus on visual cropping because I had to take a quick trip to CT this weekend and on my way home yesterday the clouds over the mountains were amazing looking. But as I was taking pictures (while I was driving, which you should never do), I was running into an issue with road signs and cars in the picture. So rather than take the picture through my windsheild I tried to take it through my side window and at different angles through my windows to eliminate the vehicles and road signs, thus using the visual cropping technique. I will post those pictures next in a different post. They are incredible. I can't beleive all the different techniques that I was unaware of.

4 comments:

  1. Good job on this...

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  2. You're right about the clouds being the main focus in the last two pictures. They're great.

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  3. great topic.. I need my wife to read it.. :) She is often oblivious to everything other than her subject.. :)

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  4. Oh.. for the record.. I have been guilty of tunnel vision too.. but I will never admit it!

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