Friday 8 February 2013

What makes a good photograph?


There are six different aspects you need in a photo to make it perfect and these are them seen through a photographers eyes called Charlotte lowrie.

1.  Is there a clear centre of interest? This is important as most photos show a mixed montage of different elements going on and not one clear element that the photo is based on.

2.  Is the focus tack sharp? If the photographer is trying to pin point one pacific area then the focus tack should be sharp pin pointing what the photographer believes to be the most important part of the photo.

3.  Does the photo tell a story? The difference between remembering and forgetting a photo often depends on if the picture tells a story or not as it is more eye catching.

4.  Does the lighting enhance the subject to show what the photographer wants you to concentrate on? The light on a photo should highlight and hide the best and worst bits of the photo and to set the overall tone of the photo.

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