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Page 1: Composition: The Graphics Unit of Study. What is a camera angle? This is the angle from which the camera photographs a subject or scene. There are a great.

PART 1: ANGLES AND THE RULE OF THIRDS

Composition: The Graphics Unit of Study

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What is a camera angle?

This is the angle from which the camera photographs a subject or scene. There are a great variety of camera angles, any of which can add an interesting perspective to that which is being pictured. Sometimes the camera angle can greatly influence the audience that is viewing the photograph.

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High camera angle or “bird’s eye” view.

The shot as seen if you were flying over and looking down from the location a bird might see. Also commonly called a high camera angle.

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Low camera angle or “worm’s eye” view. This is a

very low angle as a worm might see as it crawls along the ground and looks up on the world.

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Often a low angle shot communicates power.

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The next topic: The “granny shot” or the “uncle Fred” shot.

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Faces too small. No real interest. Shot from a long distance away. Composition poor. Shot straight on.

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Creating more drama in a photograph. Have your subject look up at you…They don’t

even need to be looking directly into the lens. Just have them look upwards for a sweet, angelic look.

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Or you can ask them to look down.This creates the look of someone deep in thought... or maybe sadness.

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Communication with the camera is what makes a photo resonate in a more personal way. That is accomplished through the eyes.

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Direct communication with “straight on” close up shot.

…the eyes will

immediately tell us the

mood of the subject and the feelings

that are to be conveyed.

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Camera Angle1. High camera angle - or “bird’s eye” view2. Low camera angle - or “worm’s eye” view. 3. The “granny shot” - or the “uncle Fred” shot.4. Subject look up at you… - Creating more

drama5. Subject look down - deep in thought... or

maybe sadness.

6. Makes a photo resonate - accomplished through the eyes

“straight on” close up shot – Captures mood of the subject and the feelings

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The Rule of Thirds…an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.

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Photo incorporating the use of the rule of thirds…

Aligning a subject with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject would.

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The urge to center subjects in photographic composition is strong. Because we look at the center of a television set (or a computer monitor) to locate our subjects, often we are tempted to center our subjects in photography as well.

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The Rule of Thirds

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Basic Photography of The Rule of Thirds

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The Rule of Thirds

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Lighting and Composition

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Framing

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Framing

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Shutter and Aperture

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Aperture

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Shutter and Aperture

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Rules of using OSI Settings

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ISO Settings

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What is OSI in a Camera

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How to use the OSI Feature

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Composition Part 2

We are now going to spend a little bit of time reviewing the elements of art.

Knowing these terms will help you to understand art elements in the future as you do more design work.

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Vocabulary term: Form

Form is three-dimensional and

encloses volume. Cubes, spheres,

and cylinders are examples of

various forms.

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Vocabulary term: Line

The continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point. It may be two dimensional, like a pencil mark on a paper or it may be three dimensional (wire) or implied (the edge of a shape or form) often it is an outline, a contour or a silhouette.

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Vocabulary term: Shape

Shape is simply an enclosed space defined by other elements of art. Shapes may take on the appearance of two dimensional or three dimensional objects. 

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Color has three properties: Hue or the name of the

color, e.g. red, yellow. Intensity or the purity

and strength of the color such as brightness or dullness.

Value or the lightness or darkness of the color.

Vocabulary term: Color

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Vocabulary term: Texture Texture refers to the

surface quality or "feel" of an object. Roughness, smoothness, or softness. Actual texture can be felt while simulated textures are implied by the way the artist renders areas of the picture as in this pencil drawn “texturecise”.

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Space refers to the distance or area

between, around, above or within

things. It can be a description for

both 2 and 3 dimensional

objects. 

Vocabulary term: Space

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Vocabulary term: Value

Value describes the

lightness or darkness of a color. Value is

needed to express volume.

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Elements of Art

1. Form2. Line3. Shape4. Color5. Texture6. Space7. Value

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Congratulations!

You just learned what the basic building blocks of art are. Remember, these are referred to as the elements – now on to the next section… the principles of art.

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Art principle: Emphasis

Emphasis in a composition

refers to developing

points of interest to pull

the viewer's eye to important

parts of the body of the work. 

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Art principle: Balance

Balance is a sense of stability in the

body of work. Balance can be

created by repeating same shapes and by

creating a feeling of equal weight.

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Art principle: Harmony

Harmony is achieved in a body of work by

using similar elements throughout

the work, harmony gives your

composition an “uncomplicated” look.

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Art principle: Variety

Variety refers to the differences in the

work. You can achieve variety by

using differences in shapes, textures,

colors and values in your work.

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Art principle: Movement

Movement adds excitement to your work by

showing action and directing the

viewers eye throughout the picture plane.

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Art principle: Rhythm

Rhythm is a type of movement in a composition. It is seen in repeating

of shapes and colors.

Alternating lights and darks also give a sense of

rhythm.

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Art principle: Proportion/scale Proportion or scale

refers to the relationships of the size of objects in a

body of work. Proportions give a sense of size seen

as a relationship of objects such as

smallness or largeness.

Monumental scale

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Art principle: Unity

Unity is seen in a composition when

all the parts equal a whole. Your work

should not appear disjointed or

confusing.

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Principles of Art

1. Emphasis2. Balance3. Harmony4. Variety5. Movement6. Rhythm7. Proportion/scale8. Unity

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If you clearly understand both the elements and the principles of art and apply them to your work, you will see that the composition improves.