This document discusses photographic composition techniques including the rule of thirds, lines, framing, balance, symmetry and pattern, viewpoint, cropping, simplicity, and background. It provides examples of photos taken by Carson Burkitt and Mark Spalding that demonstrate these different techniques, such as a picture of a hand sanitizer following the rule of thirds and a photo of a slide that guides the eye along lines.
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The art of picture`s
1. THE ART OF PICTURE`S
By Carson Burkitt
And
Mark Spalding
2. RULE OF THIRDS
We picked this picture of a hand sanitizer because the hand sanitizer was
in the first line.
3. LINES
We picked this picture of a slide because it makes your eyes follow from
the top all the way to the bottom.
7. VIEW POINT
We picked this picture of Mark Spalding climbing up the wall because
the picture was took from above, looking down.
8. CROPPING
Me and Carson took this picture of a tether-ball and cropped it down
from a whole body and all u see is a site chunk of a hand and a ball.
9. SIMPLISITY
We took a picture of these lockers for simplicity because it is well simple
it has no back round and there is nothing to make u go wow that has so
many things.
10. BACKROUND
We took this picture of Carson standing in front of a brick wall because
the bricks are a great back round because they range in colour and some
are different.