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Online, November 23, 2009 (Newswire.com)
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Points of Interest and Basic Photography Composition
Before you take a photo, examine the environment. A large part of basic photography composition is an awareness of your subject's surroundings. A well-composed photo has only one point of interest, meaning that the eye is drawn to one area of the photo. Whether the point of interest is a group of people or a train, it shouldn't have to compete for the viewer's attention.
One of the most important tips is to look carefully through the viewfinder each time you take a photo.
While your eyes may be focused on your intended subject, the camera doesn't act like a human eye. It will record everything in the viewfinder.
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Basic Composition in Thirds
A simple guideline for bringing your point of interest to the foreground of a photo is to mentally divide the camera viewfinder into a three by three grid. You can then use the intersection points of the grid to experiment with different angles for the photograph.
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