Essential Rules of Basic Photography aNAELI LOPEZ

Leading Lines

Use architectural lines - walls, fences, roads, or any lines to lead the eye through the photograph and draw attention toward the main subject.

Bottom Left Corner: The direction of attention in is the leaves of the tree. Exposure: No over exposure nor under exposure. Focus: Good focus point(50 mm Lens). Depth of Field: f/2.8 Lighting: Good lighting could be a little brighter, the lighting was harsh. Color: Good colors, good brightness on the green. The composition is great the photo has the elements to create a leading line.

Top Right Corner: The direction of attention is the front of the bus. Exposure: A little under exposed. Focus: Could be more focused (50 mm Lens). Depth of Field: f/2.8 Lighting: Not to good could have used more sun, the lighting was harsh . Color: Good colors. The composition is great the photo has the elements to create a leading line.

Simplicity

Simplicity: Declutter the background, zoom in tight to eliminate background "distractions", or change your angle so your subject remains the focus of the image.

The direction of attention in this photograph is the flower.Exposure: Perfect exposure. Focused: Focused on the right element which is the flower(50 mm Lens). Depth of Field: f/2.8 Lighting:Soft lighting. Colors: Uses bright colors that create a pop. The focus point is placed in the center.

The direction of attention in this photograph is the ladybug .Exposure: Perfect exposure. Focused: Focused on the right element which is the ladybug(macrolens). Depth of Field: f/2.8 Lighting:Soft lighting. Colors: Uses bright colors that create a pop. The focus point is placed in the center.

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