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Tag Archives: Composition
Composition Example
Here’s a good example of composition from Henri Cartier-Bresson: This picture is included in the Somerset House Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour exhibition. The exhibition runs from 8 November 2012 to 27 January 2013. Opening times are 10.00-18.00 daily, with late opening until … Continue reading
David Brommer Composition Workshop Notes
Notes from this B&H Photo Seminar: Rule of Thirds Never split image in 2 – split it in 3 Never put important subject right on centre line. If you can’t put on 3rd lines,just knock it a bit off centre … Continue reading
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Tagged Composition, Frank, Lectures, Lessons, Newton, Seminars, Workshops
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Edinburgh October 2012
A few photos taken on the evening of 16 October, 2012 outside the Malmaision hotel in Leith. Comments The sunset ones are a bit tricky. Maybe the horizon should have been positioned differently. It does appear to be a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Critique, Exercises, Trips
Tagged Bridges, Composition, Edinburgh, Exposure, Leith, Reflections, Scotland, Sunset, Twilight
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Llŷn September 2012 – Photos and Lessons
Here’s a small selection of images from the September 2012 Llŷn Trip: There are a few lessons to be learned, and things to remember next time. Morfa Nefyn For these wide-angle shots with a subject in the foreground, it’s always … Continue reading
Posted in Critique, Landscape, Portrait, Trips
Tagged Composition, Landscape, Llŷn, Portrait, Practice
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Trying out some composition…
A little attempt at making some interesting views in the Cae. Photos 1 and 2 have a bit of a leading line with the trees, but it would have been much nicer if the whole of the first tree’s foliage … Continue reading