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Photo Comp. Technique

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  Hi I'm back!  We're still on our camera angles, techniques and everything else so you can become a pro!  Here today we'll be introducing photo composition technique which includes rule of thirds as well as framing. Here we have framing, framing consist of an "outline" or a "frame" of some sort for the bigger picture/focus. The viewer is more subjected to focus on the bigger picture beyond the framing included. So here in the picture we see a heart shape frame but its outlining the yard. Here we have rule of thirds. Rule of thirds is another technique where the subject(s) are divided evenly to show the different dynamics of one picture. I used the canva app to incorporate the grid for rule of thirds for this centerpiece.  Thank you for coming by ! I hope I was able to teach you something new !  See you in the next blog so you can become a professional photographer. 

Camera Shots

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 Welcome back to our last camera angle shot series blog ! Today I'll be showing you four different types ! Take whatever information is helpful to you ;).  Aerial Shot; taken from a high overhead and showing the levels and details of subject.  Over the shoulder shot; sometimes used in movies to execute the importance of the subject behind the shoulder. Point of view; Shot intended to mimic the characters in the scene. Showing and letting characters express emotional state in every subject.  Two-Shot; A shot in which two subject are in a frame and you can clearly see emotions being expressed. Thank you for coming to my blog ! I truly appreciate it, like previously stated, you're more than welcome to take whatever information benefits or applies to you.  Thank you and see you next time ;). All pictures were taken with an Iphone. 

Establishing Shot

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 Hi! We're back enhancing our camera shot skills! This time I'll be demonstrating four different shots, make sure to check out the last blog if you haven't ! Mid Shot; showing some of the environment while also focusing on the subject in the photo.  Long shot; showing the subject from top to bottom, subject shows dominance to shot as well.  Wide shot; Greater horizontal plane of action and greater depth.  Close up; subject is taking up the screen, can see facial features and shot puts an emphasis on the subject.  Thank you for checking out this blog, check out my last one if you haven't already and make sure to take notes for this next new one ! All pictures were taken on an Iphone/Apple Product.

Camera Angles

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 Hey there! I'm back and today I'll be showing you examples of how to get different camera angles! Canted angle; the horizon of the picture is parallel with the bottom of the camera frame.  High Angle; point of focus is swallowing the subject, you can see specific details.  Low Angle, makes the subject seem important and significant.  All of these pictures were taken by me on my iphone to show the significance of how angles can be used and what big of a difference they make ! Hope you learned something new, thanks for stopping by.