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COMPOSITION RULES IN PHOTOGRAPHY

  1. The Rule Of Thirds  The rule of thirds is a handy trick for taking great photos. When framing your shot, imagine a grid with two horizontal and two vertical lines dividing the image into thirds. Place your subject at one of the points where these lines intersect to create a more interesting and dynamic composition. 2. Leading lines Leading lines are a compositional element in photography that draw the viewer's eye into the image. They can be any type of line that leads the viewer's gaze, such as roads, fences, or even the edges of buildings or mountains. 3.Diagonals   In photography, diagonal refers to a line or direction that slants at an angle rather than being straight up and down or side to side. It can be used to add visual interest and depth to an i mage by creating a sense of movement or leading the viewer's eye through the composition. 4. Frame Within a Frame  In photography, frame within a frame technique involves using an element within the compositi...

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