The Unifying Elements, Specials Effects, and Action in a photo.
- A very helpful way to let the eye wander around a photograph is to use lines within the picture.
- Lines pull the eye along in the direction you intend, rather than in another direction.
- Lines may also tie together objects within a photograph, reducing the jumble of objects in said photograph.
- Choice of distance from which you photograph an object can turn an ordinary picture into a distinctive photograph.
- Other effects to consider are shooting up or down rather than straight forward, giving the eye something unusual to see.Also, The lighting you choose, and the angle from which it comes should be considered.
- Amateur photographers tend to take posed shots, rather than actions shots, because action shots are harder to capture.
- Try to avoid staged photographs with people standing in a row.