Composition Basics and Tips
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Interesting lecture, discussion, and slideshow on all the basic and not so well known tips and techniques for improving your composition. Every successful photo has a great subject, a great exposure, and a great composition.
Let me know if you are more interested in portraits, travel/street, or nature photography.
Bring 1 or 2 images only on a flash drive if you'd like feedback and suggestions on your own work.
NOTE: You must call the venue, pARTiculars Gallery - 720-890-7888 – and register with payment first or register thru their sales page:
http://particularsart.com/?page_id=315
then come back here and RSVP. Thanks!
Rule of Thirds in action...
Note on my classes and photowalks...
Learning follows a predictable path in the beginning. First there is the Knowledge level in which the content is explained and it makes sense. You can name, list and locate the information. Second, you come to Comprehend the information and see how it fits together with other knowledge you have. You can explain and summarize it to yourself. Third, is Application of the learning. You can actually do it. You put it into practice. Because you are applying the knowledge in the real world you begin to experiment with it. Higher level skills follow.
Students at any of these levels are welcome and enjoy my classes as I try hard to address everyone’s needs.
Further info on this explanation of the learning process (Bloom’s Taxonomy) can be found here: http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/