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FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: COMPOSITION
 

Photo Design Concepts, Part 1

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When you're shooting a great photograph, there are many components to keep in mind. To create a perfect composition, you must consider more than light angle and quality, depth-of-field, and shutter speed. You must consider what we call Design Concepts. Specifically, you must think about line, color, value, shadows, isolating, framing, pattern and texture, shape and form, and reflections. In this, the first of three articles that will eventually address nine different concepts and how they work together, we'll examine the first three concepts."
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