Shoot 1: Exploring composition

Shoot 1: Composition 

Frame within Frame 










Rule of thirds 









LEARNINGS and OBSERVATIONS 

At the beginning of the class we were first given a brief about what compositions are and what role they play in bringing together a visually appealing frame. We were told to explore two particular types of composition, which were Frame within frame and Rule of Thirds. 
So frame within frame composition is not just about capturing a frame where another frame is being created,  but also creating a composition where the chosen subject is being captured through a frame which makes up the entire frame. Using this composition, when the subject is placed in a Frame within the frame which adds depth in the composition and becomes more inclusive of the viewer. 
For rule of thirds, the basic rules are that the entire frame is divided into 9 equal sections and ideally we have to place our subject at one of the any 4 intersections of the grid.
This composition helps to avoid the frame from a dead center and creating a block on the frame but rather helps too create a flow in the frame and also adds value to the subject and its background. 
Certain difficulties that I faced during exploring these compositions were, finding the right subject and not only focusing capturing a good frame, but also focusing on capturing the right subject to enhance overall photograph. 
While exploring rule of thirds, the difficulties faced were the fact that deciding on which intersection should the subject be placed so that it enhances the overall value of the subject and compositions, thus experimenting the same subject at different intersections helped to realize which angle provides justice to that particular subject.






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