A symmetrical composition is balanced, and has an overall equality of Size, Shape, Line, Line Direction, Texture, Value, and Color. It is capable of division into equal parts. A symmetrical composition uses the Elements by repeating them, and is therefore of minimum contrast.
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Bending time and space with a tilt-shift lens. Everything you wanted to know about Tilt-Shift Lens.
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Comments closedUnderstanding film speed or ISO, part of a series on basic photography skills.
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Comments closedBetter photography often means giving your subjects breathing room or white space. Show your subjects in context and include some environment in your photographs. Includes examples of fine art photography showing white space.
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