Composition Digital Field Guide
Book Details
Description
Composition requires purposeful placement of elements within the frame, including backgrounds, foregrounds, main subjects, and much more. It can take years to acquire strong compositional skills. That's where Composition Digital Field Guide comes in. Packed with full-color photos, this handy guide teaches you how to bring together photographic elements to produce photos that are unique, creative, and memorable.
- Addresses the skills required to master the art of good composition when taking digital photos
- Walks you through framing your images carefully, which is the first key step in capturing a strong photograph
- Features hundreds of stunning and inspiring full-color photos of people, wildlife, and landscapes
- Includes the newest feature of the Digital Field Guide series: a removable color checker card to help ensure true color in your photographs
It will be difficult to keep your composition while reading the invaluable advice in Composition Digital Field Guide!
Photo Examples from the Author
I shot the photo in portrait orientation to be able to capture both the runner and the time clock as she crossed the finish line. I tracked the runner as she made it round the last bend and took a series of photos as she came up to and crossed the finish line. You will notice that her head is one third down from the top and one third in from the right. The banner is one third up from the bottom, all using the rule of third compositionally. An added bonus is that the shadows at her feet and her outstretched arms all act as leading lines, drawing the eye into the image and to the runner.
Because color can draw and lead the viewers attention, the small red hearts and flowers do a great job of keeping the viewer’s eye inside the image and drawing it back up to the eyes of the performer. Because the colors were so good, I composed the image in tight to fill the frame. Otherwise, you would have been able to see the colors on the wall behind her, which would have detracted for the photograph.
