
4/29-30 Good Photo Composition
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- Q1Which is not a composition element found in the lesson?rule of thirds, angles, and viewpointspatterns, curves, and leading linessimplicity, enhance poses, and meaninghue, saturation, and value300s
- Q2Choose the best response that shows how all eight composition elements are similar to each otherall elements can be used to grab the reader's attention, establish a bond, and create depth and meaningall elements can be used to eliminate distractionsall elements can be used to avoid awkward viewsall elements can be used to ensure repetition within the photo300s
- Q3Which elements are contrasting when viewing a photo of a drama team dressed in their costume and a post sticking out of a person's head?enhanced posed shots versus avoiding mergers and awkward shotskeeping it simple versus filling the frameusing rule of thirds versus working with patterns, curves, and leading linesusing angles and viewpoints versus giving meaning to an image300s
- Q4A photographer took a photo of a swimmer during a race from underneath the water. This is an example of using which element?working with patterns, curves, and leading linesenhancing posed shotsvarious angles and viewpointsusing rule of thirds300s