Rule of thirds
The rule of thirds is a "rule of thumb" or guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs
Focal point
The focal target is an important part of how focal works.
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Pattern
The repetition of lines, shapes, tones or color can create interesting images. There are photographers who use the pattern as the main subject of an image while others use it to enhance the overall composition and look of the photograph.
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Leading lines
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
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Symmetry
Symmetry reffers to a line that splits an onject in half and if both sides of an object are exact mirror for eachother, the line that splits an symmetrical object is called line symmetry
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Framing
Framing is presented as visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation with other objects, framing can make and image more peasing and keep the veiwer focused on the object.
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Amgles and perspective
Perspective in photography can be difined as the sense of depth or relationships between objects in photos.[ camera lens or the veiwers].
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Colour
Colour in photography can create mood, emotions, warmth, coldness and much more. Colour in an image can also imperative to the narrative of the image. Here is an example of colour.
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Minimalist
Minimalism is a style that is employed may 20th century artists using a minimum components such as colour, shape, line anf texture.
Maximalist
Maximalist is an reaction against minimalist.