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RE: DEK Photography: The Geometry of Fake Masterpieces

in #photography7 years ago

Thank you :)

If you like to create shapes in your photos, try using squares or triangles. It's a bit easier with buildings, but when you try to use humans or animals to create a geometric relation between them, then it becomes really difficult.

It's also a general rule to put shapes in relation to the frame of the photo. That's why I keep nagging you to straighten them or crop them in such a way, as to create symmetry.

Remember my lightpost photo?

Lightpost

It may look like a mess, but check out how parts of the structure and its cables extend along the diagonals of the photo. There's chaos in that photo, but it's anchored to the frame in a pleasing manner.

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