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Nov 20, 2009 10:38 |  #1

Anybody know a good source for me to study up on composition? TIA!


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Nov 20, 2009 10:53 |  #2

Try here Chelly.I think though that composition comes best with practice aswell as reading.;)

http://photoinf.com/ (external link)


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Nov 20, 2009 15:31 |  #3

longsight wrote in post #9050399 (external link)
Try here Chelly.I think though that composition comes best with practice aswell as reading.;)

http://photoinf.com/ (external link)

Thanks! that's a great link!


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Nov 20, 2009 15:42 |  #4

best source of consistently great photography to look at critically is in my opinion the national geographic. Otherwise, go to the library and get as many books with famous photographers works as you can carry. play the game my mentor played with me, have someone open a book with a picture they like and let you look at it for 2-3 seconds and close the book. talk about what you saw, and why. Then look at the picture together and talk about what you didn't see and why. it will open your eyes.
IMHO, a picture that doesn't draw me in with a big hook and enough extra goodies to keep me looking longer just isn't as good as one that does. It might still be a great picture, its all in the eye and how you can attract and keep it.


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Nov 20, 2009 18:36 |  #5

I just read:
The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos Michael Freeman £11.51 Amazon
A little hard going but I thought worth it and I was inspired to try some new ideas. First shoot after was all overexposed as I was so concentrating on composition!! So many things to think about!


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Nov 21, 2009 12:22 |  #6

Martin Dixon wrote in post #9053051 (external link)
I just read:
The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos Michael Freeman

Another BIG + for the Freeman book (external link). Very interesting, relevant examples and concise (though a little sparse) text. Well worth it and very valuable information.

Another recommendation is Perception and Imaging: Photography - A Way of Seeing by Richard Zakia. (external link) This it a little bit more scholarly than the Freeman book, delving more into perception, how we see, how the brain interprets and makes sense of what we see, and how to use that to create better photographs.

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Nov 22, 2009 11:01 |  #7

Also don't forget that many other visual art-forms are bound by the square or rectangular frame and two dimensional constraints as photography. Worth studying great drawings, paintings, collages etc. and find the similarities. Also there are some great articles, books etc. on composition in various forms of visual art.


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