Friday, April 29, 2011

composition and silhouettes

It put's it into context to give the image 'depth'

Perpective is when an image is taken from another element that can have an impact on an image. Emphasizing different points of intreats, angles, textures, and shapes.

You can use space in an image by moving in close and personal or moving out to capture a subject in it's context.

Balance in a photograph is the positioning of elements in a frame.

Bright colors can add energy but they can also distract viewers.

A silhouettes image stands out because they convey drama, mystery, emotion and mood.

The strategy of a silhouette is to place your subject in front of a source of light to force your camera to set it exposure based upon the brightest part of your image.

To get your light right put your subject in front of the sunset or sunrise.

For your light source their should be more light in the background then their is in the front.

The background should be a sunset or sunrise but any good source of light is good.




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