Tag Archives: Composition

Take your Composition & Lighting Skills to the Next Level with this 70% Off Deal

It’s time for day 6 of our 12 Deals of Christmas and this one is from our good friends at Photography Concentrate who have two fantastic eBooks for you to choose from (and a great offer when you pick them … Continue reading

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How Cropping in Post-Production Can Improve Composition

Even though I strive to get the best compositional shot in-camera. I do see ‘cropping’ as essential to my post editing workflow. For such a simple post edit technique, it can really enhance and improve composition of the image. I have … Continue reading

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Composition Craziness

This week on dPS we’re featuring a series of articles about composition. Many different elements and ways to compose images for more impact. Check out the ones we’ve done so far: Using Framing for More Effective Compositions 7 Tips to … Continue reading

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4 Things You Should Know About Focal Length and Composition

Lenses are the eye of your camera. The focal length of a lens (and your point of view) determine how much of the subject your camera sees. You may already be familiar with the basics, and understand the difference between, say, … Continue reading

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The Rule of Thirds – How it Can Help or Hinder Your Composition

How compositional rules can help or hinder your composition Creating good photographs, and becoming a good photographer, is in general, not just about learning about your camera and all the rules of composition. These help, but while you should know your … Continue reading

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Are You Making These 5 Common Composition Mistakes?

Quick reminder: only a little while left in the deal on The Mastering Composition eBook I see photographers making these five common composition mistakes all the time. It’s part of the learning process and every photographer works their way through … Continue reading

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How to simplify and better composition with normal or long lenses

A post by: Andrew s. GibsonPPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-64975″ alt=”Telephoto lenses and composition” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-01-telephoto-lens-composition.jpg” width=”600″ height=”400″/PPAndrew s. Gibson is the author of understanding lenses part II: A Guide to Canon telephoto lenses, normally special deal on Snapndeals now 40% off … Continue reading

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Using Framing in Composition

A Post By: Darlene HildebrandtFraming is exactly as it implies:

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25 images using Framing in composition

A post by: Darlene HildebrandtBy lagusaThis week I want to showcase some images that wording in composition to create a successful image. It is one of the most difficult elements to master, but one of the most important in terms … Continue reading

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Combining Rules of Composition to Improve Your Landscape Images

One of the most elusive and frustrating elements of photography is finding the right composition. Many otherwise good images are often derailed by poor compositional choices. There are several primary rules of composition to be aware of, and by being … Continue reading

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Conquer Composition

How-ToText And Photography By Adam BarkerA hiker soaks in the spectacular view of Dead Horse Point at first light. Proper subject placement is key to engaging and holding the viewer’s attention. There’s a reason why so many people in this … Continue reading

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Conquer Composition

How-ToText And Photography By Adam BarkerA hiker soaks in the spectacular view of Dead Horse Point at first light. Proper subject placement is key to engaging and holding the viewer’s attention. There’s a reason why so many people in this … Continue reading

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