Composition in Photography
I don’t much about photography, but I know more than the rest of my family. So, I’m constantly irritating them by trying to explain the basic rules of composition. More simply, I’m trying to discourage them from always placing the subject in the dead centre of the frame. I explain the basic rule of dividing the frame into a grid of nine squares, and then trying to fill three (not the centre three) with the subject. I’ve been received with mixed feelings–sometimes there’s mute acceptance, other times it’s open abuse.
While looking for photos of my favourite Dublin places, I happened upon this gallery. They’re decent photos, and they generally exemplify the rule I’m trying to convey. They also demonstrate a good eye for line and movement, as each photo clearly guides your eye through the shot.
