Adl Introduction Frame Dynamics The empty frame Frame Dynamics Diagonal Tension Frame Dynamics Intersecting for Abstraction Frame Shape Human Vision Frame Shape The Standard 32 Frame Panorama of Blenheim Palace Paris the finest view in all of England ID: 698229
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Photography Composition
Kiarash
AdlSlide2
IntroductionSlide3
Frame Dynamics
The empty frameSlide4
Frame Dynamics
Diagonal TensionSlide5
Frame Dynamics
Intersecting for AbstractionSlide6
Frame Shape
Human VisionSlide7
Frame Shape
The Standard 3:2 Frame
Panorama of Blenheim Palace, Paris “the finest view in all of England”Slide8
Frame ShapeSlide9
Frame Shape
The multi-hued Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National ParkSlide10
Frame Shape
Vertical Subject in Horizontal Frames
An
Uninsistent
FrameSlide11
Frame Shape
Low in the Frame
Standing FigureSlide12
Frame Shape
The Square FrameSlide13
Stitching and ExtendingSlide14
Stitching and Extending
Large-Scale Image and Extra-Wide CoverageSlide15
Stitching and ExtendingSlide16
CroppingSlide17
CroppingSlide18
Filling The Frame
Guinea Worm FiltersSlide19
Filling The FrameSlide20
Placement
Stilted houses built in the middle of the Sulu seaSlide21
PlacementSlide22
PlacementSlide23
Dividing The Frame
On the left is a frame in the ratio 1.618 and on the right a standard 35mm frameSlide24
Dividing The FrameSlide25
Horizon
A natural, low position (Mono Lake, California)Slide26
Horizon
Favoring The Sky vs. Neglecting The SkySlide27
Horizon
A Choice of High or LowSlide28
Frames Within FramesSlide29
Frames Within FramesSlide30
Frames Within FramesSlide31
What do you think?Slide32
What do you think?