Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Shape

Shapes and lines are important elements in photographic composition. When properly used, shapes and lines can create a desired effect. As a photographer, you usually have control over the way shapes and lines are used in your pictures. Shape is a two-dimensional element basic to picture composition and is usually the first means by which a viewer identifies an object within the picture. Form is the three-dimensional equivalent of shape.









This image also includes repetition and diagonal lines by the way that the chairs are and the angle they have been taken.

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