June 11, 2007

Keeping Dominance in Mind – Provides Photographic Insight

If all the subjects in your image are of equal size, shape, or visual weight, with nothing being clearly dominant, it becomes very difficult for your viewer to know what to focus on. In a great photograph, things that are dominant have the most visual weight. They are the most important, powerful, influential elements in your image. Things that can dominate in a great photograph include: the subject, color, line, size, shape, or texture.\r\n\r\n

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May 29, 2007

Keeping Dominance in Mind - Provides Photographic Insight

If all the subjects in your image are of equal size, shape, or visual weight, with nothing being clearly dominant, it becomes very difficult for your viewer to know what to focus on. In a great photograph, things that are dominant have the most visual weight. They are the most important, powerful, influential elements in your image. Things that can dominate in a great photograph include: the subject, color, line, size, shape, or texture.\r\n\r\n

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