The Lensball Photography Handbook by Marvin Lei
Author:Marvin Lei [Marvin Lei]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Published: 2021-11-24T00:00:00+00:00
Center Composition and Symmetry
Many will argue that simply placing subjects directly in the middle of the frame may make the image boring, but center composition can still lead to a visually appealing photo if done intentionally. I tend to shoot a significant amount of my lensball photos with center composition and symmetry in mind. The ball itself is a perfectly symmetrical object, so why not put it directly in the middle. This compositional method works best when there are reflections and symmetrical balance within the framing. A lot of times you will find that things like puddles and lakes help drastically for this type of composition.
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