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The technique of drawing attention to the subject of your image by blocking other parts of the image with something in the scene. Framing is the manner in which subjects and objects are surrounded ...
A colored glass or other transparent material used to select the wavelengths of light allowed to reach a photosensitive material. Camera lens filters are a photography accessory that are attached ...
The adjustable opening —or f-stop— of a lens, which determines how much light passes through the lens on its way to the film plane, or nowadays, to the surface of the camera's imaging ...
The secondary focal point is the visual point which grabs less attention than the primary focal point. While the primary focal point is the subject of the photograph, the secondary focal point can be ...
There can be more than just one focal point in a photograph. A photograph can have a primary focal point, a secondary focal point and even a third focal point. The primary focal point is the point ...
Curved lines or S curves suggest sensuality, elegance and a serene sense of balance. S curves do not necessarily need to be S-shaped; any form of a winding line can be used. Some examples include ...
Diagonal lines are lines which can suggest action, stimulation and depth. The use of diagonal lines can help draw the eye through a photo. The best way to utilize diagonal lines is to present them ...