Please read all of the bullets on the right side of this Kodak web page. Another good page web page describing photo composition can be found here. These website does a great job describing how to correctly compose a picture.
When you are done please respond to the blogs comments section with the answers to the following questions.
1. What is the rule of thirds?
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
4. What are leading lines?
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Hayley H.,4th period
1. a rule to help compose off center pictures and to keep pictures from being dead center
2. for tall buildings,waterfalls, or a person
3. for groups of people,cars,and objects such as dogs
4. natural objects in the picture that lead the viewers eyes torward the main focus point of the picture
5. to have a tree or a boulder in the forground to add a sense of depth to your picture
6. a picture with the object dead center,wit hgood contrast qand exposure it can make a really good shot against the rule of thirds
7. bright colors or text in the background,or branches
nick b.
4th period
1. The rule of thirds places the subject of the photo to the left or right of the picture instead of putting the subject right in the center.
2. You syhould take a picture vertically when photographing buildings, waterfalls, or people.
3. You should take a picture horizontally when photographing groups of people or cars.
4. The natural lines in the picture lead viewers eyes to the subject of the photograph.
5. It means to have an object close to you that you can see to help show the depth of field.
6. Symmetry is balance, or the same on both sides. This can either make or break your photo. you can use it sometimes, but not always.
7. Bright colors or texts that aren't necessary.
1. The rule of thirds is the technique of placing your subject along one of the imaginary lines that divides your frame into thirds, rather than centering it.
2. Vertical compositions are best for sucjects that are taller or elongated, such as waterfalls, people, or buildings.
3. Horizontal compositions are usually used for subjects that extend from side to side, or for including more of a scene. Examples of uses for this include groups of people, or cars.
4. Leading lines are lines within a picture that lead the viewer's eye to the main focus of the picture. Diagonal lines, or even curving lines work well for this.
5. Placing objects in the foreground of a picture is placing things in close proximity to the photographer, or including objects which near in the frame. this gives the picture a depth of field or can frame the subject.
6. Symmetry is balance from one half of a picture to the other half. Pictures are typically more attractive to look when they are asymmetrical, unless there is a strong point of interest in the picture.
7. An object with bright colors or a sign with a lot of text on it may create a distraction in a picture.
Photography 4th period
Jen K.
1. The rule of thirds is a technique in which the view is divided into imaginary thirds and the subject is placed along one of the lines.
2. Vertical pictures are taken to capture tall buildings, waterfalls, or one person.
3. Horizontal pictures are taken to capture wide subjects such as groups of people or cars.
4. Leading lines are natural lines in the scene that lead the viewer's eye to the subject.
5. Placing objects in the foreground means that the subject is placed at the front of the scene in order to add depth or frame the picture.
6. Symmetry is when the view is the same on either side of the main line of the picture. It is impoortant because it can lead to an interesting shot if there is a strong point of interest but also be boring if there is not.
7. Bright colors or text are examples of distracting objects in photography.
4th period photography
Grace Whiteley
Nadia H.
1.The rule of thirds is imagining a tick-tack-toe board in your viewfinder and making sure your object is not in the center square.
2.You hold the camera vetically when you take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3.Shoot horizontally when you take a picture of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4.Leading lines are natural lines in the shot that lead the viewers eyes to the main focus of the picture.
5.Placing an object in the foreground of a picture means to include an onject such as a tree or boulder in the foreground in order to create a sense of depth, scale, or frame an object.
6.Symmetry is when one side of the photgraph mimicks the other side. It is important because it can either lead to a striking image or a predictable one.
7.A distracting object might be bright colors and text on signs.
Hillary 4th
1. A way to compose off center pictures is by putting the subj. of your picture in the middleof a tic tac toe like grid imagined on your view finder.
2. You compose a picture vertically when taking pictures tall buildings waterfalls, and a person.
3. You compose a picture horizontally when taking pictures of Cars, groups of people and dogs apparently?
4. Leading lines are a way to lead the viewers eye to the main subject of your photograph by manipulating the camera angle.
5. Placing objects in the foreground of a picture means the photographer was trying to frame his or her subject or create depth.
6. Symmetry is having even balance and having something on one side of a photo that is also on the other side. Symmetry is important because it can either making an image striking or predictable.
7. A possible distracting image in a photo might be something like a store sign with bright colors and writing.
Sofia B
4*
10/21/08
1. What is the rule of thirds
if the picture was to be a tic tac toe borad, used the lines to aviod putting thr subject in the center square.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
When your taking a picture of a person, buildings,waterfalls
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
groups of people, cars, dachshunds
4. What are leading lines?
naterual lines that lead through a picture to your subject
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
To have an object close to you. It helps creat depth by giving a comparison of the object that is far
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
to place a subject in the middle of a picture, or balnce so that your eyes move around
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
anything that takes away from your main focaus
Sami B. 4th period
1. Rule of thirds is when you place an imaginary tic tac toe board in your viewfinder and make sure your subject is not in the center of it.
2. Compose a photo vertically when taking a picture of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3. Compose a horizontal photo when taking a picture of a group of people or cars.
4. A leading line is a line in a scene that draws the viewer's eye toward the main point of interest.
5. It gives the photo a sense of scale and depth. Also, it makes it more interesting to look at.
6. Symmetry is when both sides of something are identical. It's important because, with a good point of interest, it can result in a very interesting looking photo.
7. A distracting object might be a traffic sign. Something that has bright colors and text.
Zak S.
4th Period
10/21/08
1. What is the rule of thrids?
The rule of thirds is that you never put your subjuct in the center of your picture, you put it off to one of the picture. In order to make your picture more dynamic and interesting.
2.When do you compose a picture verticly?
You take a picture verticaly when you are taking a picture of something tall like a building, waterfall or a person.
3.When do you compose a picture horizontaly?
You take a picture horizontraly whe you are taking a picture of something wide like a group of people, cars or dachshunds.
4.What are leading lines?
Leading lines are where the natural lines of the scene lead your eyes into the picture and into your main subject or center like a line in a road or a fence.
5.What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
It means to take picture with objects in the front of your picture because they add a sence of depth.
6.What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
Symmetry is having the same thing or the same type of thing on both sides of the picture and it creats a good poiint of interest.
7.Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
A distracting object is having your main subject compete with your back ground. some distracting objects are signs or lots of cars.
Brendan Madden/ photography 1/ 10/21/08
1. avoid puttin the subject of the picture in the center.
2. when taking pictures of tall objects ex: skyscrapers and waterfalls.
3. when taking pictures of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4. camera angles where thhe angles lead right into the subject of interest.
5. it means to take picture of objects close to you to add a sense of scale to objects in the background.
6. symmetry is when objects balance out. it is important because it helps to balance photos.
7. bright colors and text. such as store signs.
jason p.
fourth period
october 21 2008
1.the rule of thirds is to ovoid capturing your subject in the center square of an invisible tic tac toe board placed over your viewfinder.
2.compose your picture verticly when capturing tall buildings, people, waterfalls.
3.compose your picture horizontaly when capturing wider subjects, like scenery.
4.leading lines are lines that are in your exposure that lead the viewer tward your subject.
5.adding a foreground object gives a sense of depth
6.simitry is making sure your photo is balanced, and not having everything all on one side
7.a distracting object might distract viewers from the intended subject.
Rebecca S. 4th period 10-21-08
1. What is the rule of thirds?
Dont put the subject in center of the picture
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
to take pictures of tall building, waterfalls,or a person
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
groups of people,cars,dogs
4. What are leading lines?
lead the viewers eyes in to the picture
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
putting an object in the foreground can frame your subject and adds depth to your picture.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
when the subject is directly in the center of your picture. so that your eyes can view the entire picture.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography
a distracting object could be any objects that crowd your picture.
Dennis Leonetti. 4th period
1.)Avoid placing yoursubject in the center square of your photo.
2.)When taking pictures of tall buildings water falls people.
3.)When taking pictures of cars groups of people and dachshunds.
4.)A line in the scene that draws your eye to the main point of interest in the photo.
5.)They add a depth of feild and make a sense of scale in the photograph.
6.)When both sides of the picture are identical. like models and stuff.
7.)Because you get distracted from the main thing that is suppose to be focused on in the photograph.
Stephen K. 4th period
1. The rule of thirds is to imagine a tic tac toe board over your viewfinder and avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2.You compose a picture vertically when you take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3. You compose a picture horizontally when you take pictures of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4.Leading lines are where the natural line of the scene lead the viewers' eyes into the picture and toward your main center of interest.
5.When you place objects in the foreground of the picture, it adds a sense of depth into the picture.
6.Symmetry is exact correspondence of form and constituent configuration on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane or about a center or an axis. It is important in photography because it creates a good point of interest in the picture.
7.A distracting object might be something that competes with your object, or draws attention away from it.
Andrew B.
4th period
october 21, 2008
1) The rule of thirds is a guide to make sure that you do not center your photos. it means that the subject of your photo is in one of the outer thirds of your picture instead of in the center.
2) Compose a picture vertically when the subject you are shooting is very tall so you can capture the subject more easily.
3) Compose a picture horizontally when you want to capture a subject that is very wide so that you can easily fit the subject in the frame.
4) reading lines are lines in the picture that lead you towards the subject.
5) it means that you put a subject close to the camera even if you are shooting landscapes for a sense of scale.
6) Symmetry is when a picture is mor or less the same on both sides. it is important because it is balanced and it directs you to the center.
7) a distracting background might be a street full of cars or a crowd of people that you could get confused with the subject
Kelly Johnson 4th period
1. Avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2. Compose a camera vertically to take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls or a person.
3. Compose a camera horizontally for groups of people and cars.
4. Leading lines are lines that attract the viewer eye.
5. To place the object in front and gives it a sence of depth.
6. Symmetry is when the picture is the same on both sides.
7. A traffic sign
1. The rule of thirds is when you divide your viewfinder into thirds and avoid putting your subject in the middle one
2. You should compose a picture vertically when you are taking pictures of objects such as waterfalls, people, or tall buildings
3. You should compose pictures horizantally for groups of people, cars and daschunds
4. Leading lines are lines in the photograph like fences or roads that draw your attention to your subject
5. to place an object in the forground would be to place the object so that it is the main focus oof the picture
6.It is impportant to have symetry in a photograph so that you can have balance in the picture
7. To bring color or sign with A LARGE AMMOUNT OF TEXT
1. The rule of thirds is placing the subject off center.
2. You should compose a picture vertically when you want to take a picture of a tall building, waterfall, people, or things of that sort.
3. You should hold the camera horizontally when you take pictures of groups of people, cars, dashounds, or things of that sort.
4. Leading lines are when the natural lines of the scene lead the viewers eyes into the picture toward your main cneter of interest.
5. To place objects in the foreground of a picture means to give the picture more depth.
6. Symmetry is when you have almost the same scene on both sides of the picture.
7. Bright colors and text, like signs, are examples of distracting backgrounds.
Holden Poole 5th
1. That you do not place you main focus in the center of your picture.
2. tall buildings, waterfalls, and a person.
3. Groups of people, cars or wide objecs.
4. it is lines that lead in to your main focus of your picture
5.to put something in the forground of a landscape to give the picture depth and relation to size.
6.it is when both sides of the picture are almost the same. it adds look to a landscape that is not that exsiting.
7.signs in the backround or bright colors that take away from your main focus
Nick N.
5th period.
1- The rule of the thirds is to avoid placing your subject in the most middle area of your picture.
2- Yoyu compose a picture vertically when you wish to take pictures of things liek waterfalls, buildings, or even people.
3- Hold the camera horizontally for groups of people, cars, dachshunds, etc.
4-
Leading lines are when you incorporate lines (ei:such as road lines), into your main subject of interets.
5- By placing objects in the foreground of a picture you give the shot a sense of depth and scale. You could do this byhaving a boat or a person in the foreground before the senery in the backround.
6-Symettry can make a picture by having things pair up to look better.
7-Many things can be distrcting in a picture such as text, bright colors, othe rpeople, etc.
1. What is the rule of thirds?
Imagine a tic-tac-toe board over your viewfinder, and avoid putting your sugject in the center square, set your subject in the imaginary lines that sets the frame.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
Hold the camera vertically to take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or of people.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
hold the camera horizontally for groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4. What are leading lines?
The lines that are naturally in the scene that lead the viewers eyes into the picture and toward your main subject.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
The objects add a sense of depth to the picture, and adding a person to the foreground gives the picture a sense of scale, and Sometimes you can use the foreground elements to frame your subject.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
symmetry makes the image or anything to appear even on both sides. A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image but without the strong point of interest it can be predictable.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
Bright colors or text in a backround, or store signs.
Tracey S.
5th Period.
10/21/08
1. What is the rule of thirds?
Avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
When photographing tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
You hold the camera horizontally for taking photos of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4. What are leading lines?
Leading lines are the natural lines of the scene you are taking a picture of.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
When placing objects in the foreground of a picture it means when taking pictures of landscapes include an object in the background.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
Using lines of symmetry make the picture even on both sides.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
Bright colors, texts, store signs, and branches. Make sure you are shooting your object with an uncluttered background.
Katelyn M.
period 5
The rule of thirds is dividing of the picture into three rows and three columns.
You take a vertical picture of single people, trees, bulidings and other tall objects.
Horizontal pictures of groups of objects/ people.
A leading line is a natural line leading to the point of interest.
To place an object in the foreground gives a scale in the picture.
A distracting object in the background might turn into something else.
1. What is the rule of thirds?
Avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
When photographing tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
You hold the camera horizontally for taking photos of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4. What are leading lines?
Leading lines are the natural lines of the scene you are taking a picture of.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
When placing objects in the foreground of a picture it means when taking pictures of landscapes include an object in the background.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
Using lines of symmetry make the picture even on both sides.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
Bright colors, texts, store signs, and branches. Make sure you are shooting your object with an uncluttered background.
Jackie H
10-21-08
5th period
Kyle Schindler 5 period
Composing a photograph
October 21
1. What is the rule of thirds? -A picture can be divided into 9 egual parts
2. When do you compose a picture vertically? -tall building, a person
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally? -goups of people, cars
4. What are leading lines? -leads the viewers eyes into the picture.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture? -helps establish a sence of scale
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography? -gives ballance
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.- cars or signs
Ben R.
5th period
1. What is the rule of thirds?
-using a tick-tack-toe board grid over your picture so that your subject can be off center. divides picture into thirds so it is equal.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
-When taking pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person, take the picture vertically.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
-When taking pictures of groups of people, cars, or dachshunds, take the picture horizontally.
4. What are leading lines?
-Objects in the picture that lead the viewers eyes in to the center of the picture or main focus of the picture.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
-Add something to the forground of the picture to balance out the picture, adds a sense of depth to the picture.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
-Symnetry is when the picture is equally balanced on each side. its important because a symnetrical picture with a strong composition and good point of interest can lead to an excellent picture.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
-A distracting object would be something (possibly in the background) that competes with the subject.
Lee J 5th
1. it visually breaking down the object into thirds vertically and horizontally so you get four maing point of the picture.
2. to take pictures of a tall building a person and tall object.
3. hold the camera horizontally when taking a group picture or wide landscape
4.some thing that leads your point of interest towards someting int he photograph.
5.to put an object infront of your scene to show depth.
6.symetetry can be eithre good or bad it can be distracting or help the flow of the picure
7. a distracting object in photography might be a hanging tree
Hallie F.
5th period. October 21, 2008
1. What is the rule of thirds?
The rule of thirds states that you should not put the subject you are photographing in the dead center of the picture. It is helpful to divide your photo into a tick tack toe board and avoid the center square.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
Hold the camera vertically to take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a single person, many times of individual things.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
Hold the camera horizontally to take pictures of groups of people or cars, ususally of groups of things.
4. What are leading lines?
The natural lines of a scene in the photo that leads the viewer's eyes into the picture and at the main center of focus.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
Adding objects in the foreground add a sense of depth and scale to the picture.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
Symmetry is when the photo is exact from both sides if you were to fold it in half.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photography.
Bright colors and text, like store signs, may be a distracting object in photography because they might create a complicated and distracting background.
1. What is the rule of thirds?
- A method to take a picture off center. You imagine a tick-tack-toe board over your viewfinder and put the main object in one of the imaginary squares. (Not the center one.)
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
-You should hold then camera vertically when trying to take pictures of things such as tall buildings, waterfalls, or one person.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
-You should hold then camera horizontally when trying to take pictures of things such as groups of people, cars, or dachshunds.
4. What are leading lines?
-Leading lines are natural lines in a scene that lead the viewers' eyes into the picture and toward your main center of interest.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
-It means if you are taking a picture with a large depth of field it is often good to place objects in the foreground to add a sense of depth and scale that the viewer can relate to.
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?-Symmetry can be either good or bad in photography. “A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image - but without the strong point of interest it can be a little predictable. I prefer to experiment with both in the one shoot to see which works best.”
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photograph.
-A background that may compete with your main subject will be distracting in a photograph. Bright colors and text are often good examples of these distracting objects.
1. What is the rule of thirds?
Not centering the subject to keep the eyes moving around the picture to keep interest.
2. When do you compose a picture vertically?
Photos should be composed vertically when subjects are taller and thinner, like tall buildings and people.
3. When do you compose a picture horizontally?
Compose photos horizontally when they are shorter and wider, like groups, cars, etc., (usually taken from a distance.)
4. What are leading lines?
Natural lines captured in the photo that lead toward the pictures; main point of interest.
5. What does it mean to place objects in the foreground of a picture?
It involves including an object or subject in the “front” of your photo, so it appears to be in the bottom of the picture when it is printed (2-dimensionally).
6. What is symmetry and why is it important in photography?
Symmetry is the state of two objects appearing exactly the same due to their positioning. It is important in photography because a non- symmetrical photo can often be sloppy. It is often used in advertising, but isn’t always used in the art portion of photography.
7. Explain what a distracting object might be in a photograph.
A distracting object is something that doesn’t fit with the theme of the picture. Anything can be distracting if it isn’t put in the right place in the right photo.
Thomas W.
5th 10/21/08
1. you should make a mental tic-
tak board on the screne and
Avoid placing your subject in
the center square.
2. Hold the camera vertically to
take pictures of tall
buildings, waterfalls, or a
person.
3. Hold the camera horizontally
for groups of people, cars, and
dachshunds.
4. Leading lines are natural lines
of the scene lead the viewers'
eyes into the picture and
toward your main center of
interest.
5. Placeing objects in the
foreground is just putting
something close to the camera
that is not the subject to add
a sence of scale or a frame.
6. Symmetry is the same amount of
something on both sides of the
image. it is sometmes important
in that it looks good
7. A distracting object might be
bright colors and text, a store
signs, or clutter.
Ryan H.
1. You want to avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2. You want to compose a picture vertically when taking pictures of tall buildings/objects.
3. You want to compose a picture horizantally when taking pictures of groups of people or cars, and long objects.
4. Leading lines are lines in the picture that lead to your main sunject that you want them to see.
5. What it means to use foreground is to use an object, such as a doorway to frame your picture.
6. Symmetry is whnever the sides are balanced. It is important because having good symmetry makes for a good picture.
7. A distracting object may be a very bright annoying background, or possibly a background that includes text.
1.Rules of thirds- photograph divided into nine equal parts by two equally horizontal lines and two equally vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines are used to align features in the photograph.
2.Vertically- objects tall buildings, waterfalls, or people.
3.Horizontally- big groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4.Leading lines-natural lines of the scene and center of interest, that draws you towards the picture, like being in the center of a path.
5.Objects in the foreground- Means to take a picture with an object close while having a great distance object also, and helps to add depth to the picture.
6.Symmetry- symmetry is taking a photo centerd, this is important because you would not want an off-centerd photo.
7.Distracting object- Objects that can be behind your main focus that are diistracting. examples: plants sprouting from behind somones head, signs, people, ect.
Andrea P. 5th period
1.Rule of thirds-Imagine a tick-tack-toe pattern on your picture and don’t put your subject in the center box.
2.When taking pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person, or try these shots horizontally for an interesting view.
3.For groups of people, cars or dachshunds, or try vertically for a different perspective.
4.The natural lines of a scene that leads the viewer's eyes to the point of interest
5.To capture an image close to the camera along with the landscape or main focus in the background.
6.Symmetry is when an exposure is centered in view and appearence.
7.Any bright or flashy object that may take away from the real focus of the shot may be very distracting, i.e. cars, signs, text.
Kevin McGrotty 4th period
1. A rule to promote more interesting pictures, especially with people and not centering their eyes in the picture.
2. You can do it whenever you feel that it would enhance the picture. But tall things or portraits are great for vertical pictures.
3. This is good when taking group pictures or just multiple things side by side.
4. Leading lines are made to draw the person viewing the picture to a certain point of interest.
5. Showing things in your foreground can help give a better understanding of the depth of field.
6. Showing distinct lines that aim toward a point of interest.
7. Bright colors and text are distractions in a good picture.
Allyson E. 5th period
1.The rule of thirds is a technique in which the view is divided into imaginary thirds and the subject is placed along one of the lines.
2.Vertical pictures are taken to capture tall buildings, waterfalls, or one person.
3.Make a horizontal photo when taking a picture of a group of people or cars.
4.Lead the viewers eyes in to the picture.
5.To place objects in the foreground of a picture means to give the picture more depth.
6.When the photo is exact from both sides if you were to fold it in half.
7. A distracting object may be a very bright annoying background or anthing with text in the background.
Michelle Z.
4th period
1. The rule of thirds is to imagine a tic tac toe board over your viewfinder and avoid placing your subject in the center square.
2.You compose a picture vertically when you take pictures of tall buildings, waterfalls, or a person.
3. You compose a picture horizontally when you take pictures of groups of people, cars, and dachshunds.
4.Leading lines are where the natural line of the scene lead the viewers' eyes into the picture and toward your main center of interest.
5.When you place objects in the foreground of the picture, it adds a sense of depth into the picture.
6.Symmetry is exact correspondence of form and constituent configuration on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane or about a center or an axis. It is important in photography because it creates a good point of interest in the picture.
7.A distracting object might be something that competes with your object, or draws attention away from it.
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