1. Rule of thirds - A picture with the main focus off to the side.
2. Balancing Elements - balancing things with the same amount
3. Leading Lines - Lines that lead the eye to an object
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition) - symmetry is a photo you can split in half and it will be the same. Patters a reassuring shape or color etc.
5. Viewpoint - taking a picture from a unique angle
6. Background - Whats behind the object in your photo
7. Create depth - objects that over lap
8. Framing - Natural background that surrounds a object
9. Cropping - A tight edit on a object in a photo
10. Mergers and avoiding them - An object blending with background, Try to take from different angel.
Aperture - Is like the human eye. It is what lets light into the camera. The smaller the aperture the more light.
Shutter speed - is how fast the shutter is and that makes the picture less blurry.
Iso - light sensitivity. It adds brightness and darkness into the photo.
Types of self portraits-
Enviormental - taken outside
Self - A picture taken where you can obiously see that you took it yourself.
casual - just a casual, not trying hard photo taken by yourself
Depth in field - where a object is very sharp but the backround and surroundings are blurry.
exposere - how much light or darkness is in your picture.
Focal length - the lens that you can focus and zoom in and out with.
Shutter speed - is how fast the shutter is and that makes the picture less blurry.
Iso - light sensitivity. It adds brightness and darkness into the photo.
Types of self portraits-
Enviormental - taken outside
Self - A picture taken where you can obiously see that you took it yourself.
casual - just a casual, not trying hard photo taken by yourself
Depth in field - where a object is very sharp but the backround and surroundings are blurry.
exposere - how much light or darkness is in your picture.
Focal length - the lens that you can focus and zoom in and out with.
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