Here are five such systems for intense picture making.
1 : Lead the eye in
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Sea stack, Samuel H. Boardman State Park, OR: A 1/2 sec exposure blurs the wave. Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III and 16–35mm f/2.8L II Canon EF lens at f/16, ISO 50, on a tripod. |
A standout amongst the best approaches to make a capable organization is to utilize visual components to lead the watcher's eye into the scene. Driving components can be just about anything—lines, bends, or a movement of shapes. Driving lines that extend from closer view to foundation are particularly effective, moving the watcher into the scene. In the picture at left, I utilized an active wave to go about as a main line. Different shapes set in the closer view can do likewise: a bending stream can propel the eye to wander all through the edge, while a triangle-molded shake can point into the structure. Various components can all the more quietly urge the watcher to investigate the photo—a close to-far, base to-top visual movement is frequently especially powerful.