We’ve also talked about the importance of certain colours in greyscale and about the different components that make up colour – and thus grey – in the third part of the series. We’ve talked about how various colours convert to different shades of grey in earlier instalments of this article series. Continue reading “Photo Basics – Composition III” → Posted in Composition, Photo Basics Series, Tutorial Tagged acr, adobe camera raw, composition, compositional tool, crop tool, golden mean, horizon, horizontals, intersecting points, Lightroom, photographic art, photography basics, Photoshop, portrait, rule of thirds grid, scene elements, thirds grid, tic tac toe, verticals, viewfinder Or as some of my UK friends would say, bollocks. The dogmatic edict part is pure codswallop. The reason it’s so controversial is because some treat it like a dogmatic edict from the Mount Olympus of Photographic Art and think every image must adhere to it without wavering in the slightest. The reason it’s one of the most basic is because it’s so simple to implement. Despite the name, again, think of it as a guideline rather than a hard and fast rule. This time we’re going to look at one that’s popular more in photography and also can be a bit controversial. In the last instalment, we looked at a millenia-old compositional tool called the Golden Mean.
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