Originally Posted by
Fenix
1) Center of interest
Every photograph has one of these. What's the image about? Is it a picture of your wife? Is it a picture of the Great Pyramids of Giza? It should be very obvious with a single glance to every viewer what the photograph is "about". While it's called the "center" of interest, it isn't necessarily true that the subject of interest is in the center, or takes up a large part of the image, it is nevertheless very obvious that that is what the photograph is about.
This is the first rule of good composition, because it is the most important. Decide before hand what it is that you are taking a picture of. Everything else you do is then focus around
bringing that center of interest out.
Tu pise da subjekat naseg interesa (glavna stvar na fotki) ne mora obavezno biti u sredini, ali nidje ne pise da ne smije biti u sredini. Cesto fotka zaista ispadne ljepse i skladnije kad je objekat u sredini. Stvar osjecaja i smisla za ravnotezu i harmoniju...
Evo nekih bas osnovnih stvari koje se sluzbeno uce o kompoziciji na npr.
http://www.colorpilot.com/comp_rules.html
Ali na kraju clanka lijepo pise
"Don't be afraid of breaking rules! As Edward Weston said, "Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk."".....
p.s. E da, Fenix, oni radnici na skeli mi se bas svidjaju, a ovu prvu fotku sto si dao bih voljela vidjeti u boji, imam dojam da je u boji jos bolja..?
E-1, najbolje su mi
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IMG_0133,
a od oblaka Crazy_Sun.jpg
Paquito, odlicna je ova prepravka iz posta 61, no ja bih npr. ostavila jos malcice vode ispod camca..
Last edited by odli; 01-12-06 at 01:16.
Conditioning is what makes us feel ignorant, and our apathy feeds our hate.
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