Composition 101
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:48 am
Having recently started in photography myself composition was and still is one of the concepts i am trying to grasp. I found this tutorial: http://www.morguefile.com/archive/class ... h5sbdr58j0
which really goes into detail about composition, here is an extract from the inntroduction:
which really goes into detail about composition, here is an extract from the inntroduction:
Today digital photography holds out the promise of instant mastery. Auto-focus, auto light-metering, image stabilization, infinite deletes... the list of benefits we get from today's technology is practically limitless. And it's easy to get caught up in their promise.
But, while all that digital assistance (plus the seemingly endless ability to manipulate our images once they get to hard drive) has certainly been a boon to today's shutterbugs, obviously taking a great photo is about much more than great technology.
How else can we explain all the top-notch lens work done long before the invention of the microchip -- Without erase, without autofocus, without image stabilization, without any of the rest of our modern conveniences? Some of the Old Timers of Photography made masterpieces using equipment that would be indistinguishable from junk today; Just wood boxes with pinholes in them, and treated metal plates.
So forget technology for a moment. Technology will take care of itself. There's lots to learn about good picture-making that technology has nothing to do with.