Photography and the Art of SeeingPHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ART OF SEEING, familiarizes readers with the traditional principles of composition and visual design. However, Patterson provides technique & exercises for breaking with traditional concepts. |
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Freeman Patterson. - Since light conditions affect mood , a photographer may have to rush or wait for hours to capture the right moment . The mood may also be altered by the choice of film , since every film reproduces tones and hues ...
Freeman Patterson. - Since light conditions affect mood , a photographer may have to rush or wait for hours to capture the right moment . The mood may also be altered by the choice of film , since every film reproduces tones and hues ...
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... sunlight would have created strong highlights and even blacker dark tones , which would have spoiled the gentle , informal mood . LIFAX SEED CO . LTD . John Wesley Wh Multi - Media pro A wide - angle lens is often useful when the. 133.
... sunlight would have created strong highlights and even blacker dark tones , which would have spoiled the gentle , informal mood . LIFAX SEED CO . LTD . John Wesley Wh Multi - Media pro A wide - angle lens is often useful when the. 133.
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... mood of unreality and unease pervaded the scene . The mood is strengthened by the absence of humans and human activity . Even the blood - red flowers tumbling to the patio seem to add to the atmosphere of foreboding . Moments like this ...
... mood of unreality and unease pervaded the scene . The mood is strengthened by the absence of humans and human activity . Even the blood - red flowers tumbling to the patio seem to add to the atmosphere of foreboding . Moments like this ...
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amputated appear back lighting balance basic bright camera position centre of interest choose components of form composition contrast corner create perspective dark tones deformation Dennis Mills depth of field develop dominant effective expression Elements of visual emotional example exercises in thinking exposure expresses the theme expressive power expressive qualities eyes feel fern film flowers focus foreground frame Frederick Franck Freeman Patterson horizontal hues ideas imagination important labels lens flare light meter light tones look middle grey mood move movement objects oblique lines observe overexpose pattern perceive perception photographer's picture area picture space principles of visual recognize relaxed attentiveness response scene sense of depth shadows shapes shoot shutter side lighting simply situation slides subject matter expresses subject or theme suggests Susan Sontag symbolic techniques telephoto lens tension texture things thinking sideways tree tripod vertical viewers visual design visual elements visual thinking wide-angle lens