You have 7 days to take a photo using a Triangular Composition; this doesn’t mean looking for a triangle SHAPE or OBJECT. Composition is what we are after.
This week, we are talking about Triangular Composition! This is NOT about finding triangles in your scene, or taking photos of triangles, or shooting things that are triangle-shaped. Rather, we are visualizing triangles in our scene that will shape our general composition. This may or may not include actual triangle shapes in your photo, but it comes from the composition, not simply a triangular OBJECT in your scene.
Once you start looking, you’ll see it everywhere –the way harsh shadows fall on a street, a person’s hands clasped high above their head, outstretched hands towards the camera, a long road ahead whose perspective merges to a point in the distance, and on and on.
Featured Image is the one I used. Bronze statue downtown El Dorado, Arkansas. Sharpened and cropped.
Wet, drizzley day so used my phone to take the photo. The “different” color wheel drew my eye but the statue was more interesting to me. So, I off centered the wheel to pull your eye to the guy.
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