Composition Theory
Diagonals : Different studies have been done into how people view images and many of them say that a natural way into an image is by traveling left to right and so a diagonal line starting at the bottom left and moving to the top right of an image can be quite useful and natural.
I think this is a best image to describe because this has so many diagonals.
Leading Line : Leading lines refers to a technique of composition where the viewer of your photos attention is drawn to lines that lead to the main subject of the image.A leading line paves an easy path for the eye to follow through different elements of a photo. Usually they start at the bottom of the frame and guide the eye upwards and inwards, from the foreground of the image to the background, typically leading toward the main subject.
The easiest place to find a leading line is on a road. Roadways are inherently leading because they go somewhere, give us a feeling of motion, and the lines often point so far inwards that they reach a vanishing point – the place where two or more lines converge into theoretical infinity.
Leading Line : Leading lines refers to a technique of composition where the viewer of your photos attention is drawn to lines that lead to the main subject of the image.A leading line paves an easy path for the eye to follow through different elements of a photo. Usually they start at the bottom of the frame and guide the eye upwards and inwards, from the foreground of the image to the background, typically leading toward the main subject.
The easiest place to find a leading line is on a road. Roadways are inherently leading because they go somewhere, give us a feeling of motion, and the lines often point so far inwards that they reach a vanishing point – the place where two or more lines converge into theoretical infinity.
This image clearly show that it has leading line on sides of the river.
Curves: C curves, or semi-circles, are probably the easiest curves to find since almost any curve qualifies. It can be anything from the gentle curve of a seashore, lake shore, a rounded rock, or grasses blowing in the wind.
While visiting a plantation I was immediately drawn to these live oak trees with branches that curve over the entire lawn forming a canopy overhead.
Curves: C curves, or semi-circles, are probably the easiest curves to find since almost any curve qualifies. It can be anything from the gentle curve of a seashore, lake shore, a rounded rock, or grasses blowing in the wind.
While visiting a plantation I was immediately drawn to these live oak trees with branches that curve over the entire lawn forming a canopy overhead.
This image shows that it has curves line on pathway and as you can see that the grass look curves.
Figure TO Ground: Figure-to-Ground is something caught my attention recently in a video "Bridging the Gap: Classical Art Designed for Photographers". This technique makes photos really readbale – and clearly tells what is the subject. Hence the figure-to-ground become an important tool for composition.
Figure TO Ground: Figure-to-Ground is something caught my attention recently in a video "Bridging the Gap: Classical Art Designed for Photographers". This technique makes photos really readbale – and clearly tells what is the subject. Hence the figure-to-ground become an important tool for composition.
This image shows that it has figure to ground because it force on the person and there shadow and that is figure to ground.
Triangles: Triangles is the three things joint together in your photo and make triangle.
Triangles: Triangles is the three things joint together in your photo and make triangle.
This image has some triangle and i have marked red colour where there triangle is.