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10 Basic Tips to get you started thinking like a Photographer.
In order to start taking GREAT Photographs, we need to start thinking like a photographer.
Here is a quick 10 tips to get a great shot.
Review the above website and keep those tips in mind.
Now… Let’s talk about Composition.
There are many different ways to make a photograph interesting to look at.
Photographers use various techniques to draw your attention to certain aspects of an image.
One of those techniques is called the Rule of Thirds.
The rule of thirds describes a basic compositional structure of a photograph.
You can take any image and split it into 9 sections by using 2 vertical and 2 horizontal lines.
The rule of thirds helps you consider the composition of a photograph and is used by photographers at any level to assist in creating an interesting composition for their image.
Using the rule of thirds helps you create a point of interest in your image. This is typically where the two lines intersect (one horizontal and one vertical).
The point where the lines intersect is often referred to as the “point of interest.”
Click through the examples in the Slideshow below.
These tips and rules will help you create Great Compositions for your Initial Photo Scavenger Hunt.
Good Photos tell a story, are well composed and are aware of how the light is effecting the image.
Good Luck!