Composition of photography

in photography •  7 years ago 

Hallo steemit friends all, welcome to meet me again @yuyuart, on this occasion I will explain a little about the composition in photography, why do I discuss this? because I think the composition on a photo that we will produce is very important with us knowing a composition we will be easier to set up a maximal and elegant photo point of view.

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What is photography composition? photography composition as I have explained above the composition of a photograph is a harmonious unity or of a photo-supporting element by putting the composition right in place so as to produce a proper viewing angle in a photograph.

For beginner photography the basic composition that must be known is like the composition of Color, Texture, Full frame, Reflection and so forth.

Well that's my discussion this time the points that you can pick from here adlah how important a composition on a photo we get the photo we get looks not origin photographs, but you ever deepen the theory of composition techniques in photography. And for more details you are looking for browsing on the internet because there are many more out there, May we as a more reliable photography forward thank you.

So many of me may be useful for us all

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Thank for sharing @hassanawad :)

welcome friend

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