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Tips & Tutorials >> All Tips & Tutorials In Focus: Basic Composition Techniques- Part2

Rule of Odds vs Rule of Symmetry

2018-02-21
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Composition is key when it comes to architectural photography. That’s because failure to think about how your subject is placed within the frame means your architecture photos could end up looking cluttered and uninteresting. Use the Rule of Odds and Rule of Symmetry to elevate your skills and photograph stunning architecture shots.

Besides composition techniques such as framing as well as lines and patterns, learn how playing with lighting adds depth to your architecture shots.   

 

Download a copy of this infographic here.

 

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