6 Common Photo Composition Errors
While things like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO are quantifiable, and therefore easy to discuss, composition is both a bit more qualitative and a bit more ambiguous and, therefore, a little harder to define. . If composition is something you struggle with, check out this great video tutorial that will show you six common composition mistakes photographers make and how to fix them to improve your images. your picture.
Coming to you from Saurav SinhaThis helpful video tutorial will show you six common layout mistakes and how to fix them. Perhaps the most common mistake I see photographers make with regards to composition is not including the foreground element when working with wide-angle lenses. The difficulty with wide-angle lenses is that they tend to shrink and push the background away. This means that without a foreground element, the resulting image tends to look very two-dimensional and empty. The foreground element solves both of these problems by giving the image an improved sense of depth and allowing the eye to have a natural point to enter the image and move through the image to the middle and background. , which produces more balanced and nuanced results. Check out the video above for the full recap from Sinha.