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23: Angles
Read more: 23: AnglesI like to see myself from a different angle. It seems like another person.
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20: Rule of Odds
Read more: 20: Rule of OddsI arranged my angle with three plants in the composition. The medium size is at the very front, and the smallest and the biggest are at the back. I use the rule of odds to create an effect of movement, dimension, and separation.
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17: Negative Space
Read more: 17: Negative SpaceThis is a picture taken by myself as a conceptual self-portrait project. I chose this picture to show negative space is because I want to emphasize the outline of the model reflected by red lights in front of the blue negative background.
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14: Center Frame Portrait
Read more: 14: Center Frame PortraitThis is a basket of oranges from my garden that draws my interest.
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11: Balance in Holiday Traditions
Read more: 11: Balance in Holiday TraditionsMy picture is about traditions in Chinese New Year — The Spring Festival. We have the tradition of decorating the house with objects that mean good fortune to bless the next year being well. The character “fu” (which means “blessing”) and the color red are especially popular. I achieved balance compositionally by placing the model…
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8: Leading lines
Read more: 8: Leading linesI chose this for the topic because the lines in the picture, formed by books and the bookshelf, divided the composition into different parts. And those white big lines lead people’s eyes to the objects between them.
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5: Symmetry Landscape
Read more: 5: Symmetry LandscapeI took this picture to show a symmetric composition by placing the main object in the middle.
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2: Rule of Thirds Motion
Read more: 2: Rule of Thirds MotionThis picture was from my first personal conceptual photo shoot project. I adjusted the rule of thirds in this picture by placing the figure after the second horizontal line and placing the apple above the first horizontal line. The red fabric in the background functioned as the leading line from the figure towards the apple.