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  • 16:15, 16 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Death Stranding 2.jpeg (In photography, the rules of thirds make the photo look more pleasing. Therefore it is not common to have items or subjects put in the dead center. In this example, having the character in the middle of the photo works perfectly because it is showing scale, just how large the world around him is. It also helps that due to the layout of the land, it is not a flat horizon but a more triangular composition giving also the depth to the image.)
  • 16:15, 16 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Death Stranding 1.jpeg (Any time you want to show a sense of movement or speed you need to position the camera in the direction of the movement. It could be either in front, behind or at the side of character depending what story you want to tell. In this particular photo not only are we showing movement up a hill but the camera has been tilted slightly to show the viewer it is an uphill climb. It gives the image more dynamic feel rather than keeping it flat/horizontal.)
  • 16:15, 16 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Death Stranding 1.jpeg (Any time you want to show a sense of movement or speed you need to position the camera in the direction of the movement. It could be either in front, behind or at the side of character depending what story you want to tell. In this particular photo not only are we showing movement up a hill but the camera has been tilted slightly to show the viewer it is an uphill climb. It gives the image more dynamic feel rather than keeping it flat/horizontal.)
  • 12:06, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Cape-catfish.jpg (Right after the tiny encampment of Dignity Village in GTA V. The tiny little ocean side hamlet consists of a medium-sized shack with junk lying around along with a few houses scattered about.)
  • 12:06, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Cape-catfish.jpg (Right after the tiny encampment of Dignity Village in GTA V. The tiny little ocean side hamlet consists of a medium-sized shack with junk lying around along with a few houses scattered about.)
  • 11:42, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Ship hangar 2.jpg (Light penetrates the ship hangar in the left background, illuminating a stage and all the objects surrounding it. In the right foreground, the fighter jet sticks out a bit, partially obscured by the darker lighting. The contrast and asymmetry of the image is striking, portraying balance and imbalance simultaneously. Pretty neat!)
  • 11:42, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Ship hangar 2.jpg (Light penetrates the ship hangar in the left background, illuminating a stage and all the objects surrounding it. In the right foreground, the fighter jet sticks out a bit, partially obscured by the darker lighting. The contrast and asymmetry of the image is striking, portraying balance and imbalance simultaneously. Pretty neat!)
  • 11:40, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Ship hangar 1.jpg (Light penetrates the ship hangar in the left background, illuminating a stage and all the objects surrounding it. In the right foreground, the fighter jet sticks out a bit, partially obscured by the darker lighting. The contrast and asymmetry of the image is striking, portraying balance and imbalance simultaneously. Pretty neat!)
  • 11:40, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Ship hangar 1.jpg (Light penetrates the ship hangar in the left background, illuminating a stage and all the objects surrounding it. In the right foreground, the fighter jet sticks out a bit, partially obscured by the darker lighting. The contrast and asymmetry of the image is striking, portraying balance and imbalance simultaneously. Pretty neat!)
  • 10:05, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Rule of thirds2.jpg (The first thing your eyes focus on is the bright opening through the trees, allowing beautiful shafts of light to penetrate the canopy. You’ll notice this area is off-center. Going back to the rule of thirds, you generally don’t want to center a point of interest. As you pan over the bright light, your eyes begin to veer leftward onto the large statues, again in the left third of the in-game photo. Falling leaves and foreground ruins bring out an additional bonus: an illusion of movement and...)
  • 10:05, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Rule of thirds2.jpg (The first thing your eyes focus on is the bright opening through the trees, allowing beautiful shafts of light to penetrate the canopy. You’ll notice this area is off-center. Going back to the rule of thirds, you generally don’t want to center a point of interest. As you pan over the bright light, your eyes begin to veer leftward onto the large statues, again in the left third of the in-game photo. Falling leaves and foreground ruins bring out an additional bonus: an illusion of movement and...)
  • 10:05, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Rule of thirds1.jpg (The first thing your eyes focus on is the bright opening through the trees, allowing beautiful shafts of light to penetrate the canopy. You’ll notice this area is off-center. Going back to the rule of thirds, you generally don’t want to center a point of interest. As you pan over the bright light, your eyes begin to veer leftward onto the large statues, again in the left third of the in-game photo. Falling leaves and foreground ruins bring out an additional bonus: an illusion of movement and...)
  • 10:05, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Rule of thirds1.jpg (The first thing your eyes focus on is the bright opening through the trees, allowing beautiful shafts of light to penetrate the canopy. You’ll notice this area is off-center. Going back to the rule of thirds, you generally don’t want to center a point of interest. As you pan over the bright light, your eyes begin to veer leftward onto the large statues, again in the left third of the in-game photo. Falling leaves and foreground ruins bring out an additional bonus: an illusion of movement and...)
  • 09:53, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Read dead 2.jpg (The first thing your eyes will drift towards in Red Dead II is, well, the inn smacking you right in the face! I deliberately placed the camera here to bring attention to the building and allowed the angle of the street (continuing onwards towards nature), sidewalks, and power lines to portray the illusion of a more interesting town at large. This creates more dynamic influence versus a head-on static shot. The contrast between the lighter values of the left versus dark on the right also highl...)
  • 09:53, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Read dead 2.jpg (The first thing your eyes will drift towards in Red Dead II is, well, the inn smacking you right in the face! I deliberately placed the camera here to bring attention to the building and allowed the angle of the street (continuing onwards towards nature), sidewalks, and power lines to portray the illusion of a more interesting town at large. This creates more dynamic influence versus a head-on static shot. The contrast between the lighter values of the left versus dark on the right also highl...)
  • 09:52, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Read dead 1.jpg (The first thing your eyes will drift towards in Red Dead II is, well, the inn smacking you right in the face! I deliberately placed the camera here to bring attention to the building and allowed the angle of the street (continuing onwards towards nature), sidewalks, and power lines to portray the illusion of a more interesting town at large. This creates more dynamic influence versus a head-on static shot. The contrast between the lighter values of the left versus dark on the right also highl...)
  • 09:52, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Read dead 1.jpg (The first thing your eyes will drift towards in Red Dead II is, well, the inn smacking you right in the face! I deliberately placed the camera here to bring attention to the building and allowed the angle of the street (continuing onwards towards nature), sidewalks, and power lines to portray the illusion of a more interesting town at large. This creates more dynamic influence versus a head-on static shot. The contrast between the lighter values of the left versus dark on the right also highl...)
  • 09:50, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page Viewpoint (Created page with "==Example== <div><ul> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> File:Wolf.png|thumb|none|500px|I wanted to concentrate over the attacking wolf and my mage p...")
  • 09:49, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs created page File:Wolf.png (I wanted to concentrate over the attacking wolf and my mage preparing for the fight. If I made the frame bigger capturing part of the environment on both sides (or on the right/left only), the final result would have become a bit dispersive (and distorted due to the camera tilt I applied).)
  • 09:49, 13 September 2020 Abratox talk contribs uploaded File:Wolf.png (I wanted to concentrate over the attacking wolf and my mage preparing for the fight. If I made the frame bigger capturing part of the environment on both sides (or on the right/left only), the final result would have become a bit dispersive (and distorted due to the camera tilt I applied).)
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