Sunday, May 17, 2015

Photos from the perspective of learning composition and Vanish Point

It could be said that the perspective and vanishing point is a point that needs to be considered in taking photos. Well, if you've listened to teachers explain the theory of art of art, the word perspective certainly never occurred. Perspectives in art is how to give the impression of space in the painting, how to keep objects painted canvas (or papers) as if it really has the dimension of space. Well because a lot of borrowed photographic art theory, especially in terms of composition, there is a need for us to know.
In photography, one of the most effective ways to give perspective on the photograph is to utilize the vanishing point (or points lost = vanishing point). What ?? vanishing point? gone where? to door "Doraemon" ?. Instead, called vanishing point because as if an object is, the more rearward position will be decreasing shape.
By utilizing this vanishing point, when photographing the road it will look increasingly smaller and narrower so as to give the impression of long distances. When you are photographing a row of electric poles and cables, the more backward will look shorter and long coincide to form a point. Well, the point is called the vanishing point. See the photo above, is a large wooden bridge at the beginning and the smaller backward as if the end of the two fused into a point, disappeared.
Photo above is a perfect example for the perspective one vanishing point (one point perpective), which bridge becomes the bookmark details. If there is one point, if there are two points. There, please see sample photo below:
shooting from the corner of the building makes us have a 2 point perspective formed by two field wall of the building above. right-side wall narrows unity point, on the left side wall narrows to another point


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