Monday, January 27, 2014

Training the Eye Photography: Finding and Photographing Symmetry

Training the Eye Photography: Finding and Photographing Symmetry

Our eyes are attracted by the regular, orderly and visually one of which is symmetry. To train the eye in a photograph foresight, we could find and photograph the symmetry that we can meet in some form.


Symmetry may manifest rotational symmetry (the shape remains the same when played) and bilateral (half its present form is a reflection of the other half). We can see a pattern symmetry, bilateral symmetry, for example is a repeating pattern twice.

  
Symmetry sometimes does not come just like that. After all, we can look it up in a lot of possibilities, be observant enough to put yourself in the right angle, many objects will be automatically shaped symmetry. Here are a few places where you can find symmetries:

Corner Building

We can stand up corner of the building and photographing both sides to form a sweet symmetry. Not all buildings shaped sweet symmetry because there are elements of different windows or ornaments or even a different light, you can search for other buildings more ideal.

Natural symmetry

You could find symmetry in some cases, such as flowers.
 



 Structural symmetry

There are many forms of structure that we can use to take pictures of symmetry, the key is the angle where we take pictures.





Gradually, we will more often find symmetry in various forms and combinations of symmetry so that the images you also will get richer and more cool. Good luck.

Source : www.belfot.com

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