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Week 15: Tips for "Symmetry"

Here's your weekly challenge tips for the composition challenge of "Symmetry"

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Symmetry is a fundamental principle of design and can be found in many elements of the natural and built world. In photography, capturing symmetry can create visually striking images that immediately draw the viewer's attention. Here are three tips for shooting photographs that effectively capture the composition theme of symmetry.

  1. Look for symmetrical subjects — This can be a building, a bridge, a reflection in water, or even a flower. Look for subjects with clear lines of symmetry, which will help to create a strong, balanced composition. Remember that symmetry doesn't have to be perfect; even slight variations in symmetry can be interesting and add visual interest to your photograph.
  2. Pay attention to framing — Once you've found a symmetrical subject, it's important to pay attention to the framing of your photograph. Aim to center your subject in the frame and ensure that the lines of symmetry are aligned with the edges of the frame. This will help to create a strong, balanced composition that emphasizes the symmetry of the subject.
  3. Play with reflections and shadows — One of the most interesting ways to capture symmetry in photography is through reflections and shadows. Look for surfaces that reflect your subject, such as a calm lake or a polished floor. Additionally, you can play with light and shadows to create symmetrical patterns and shapes. This can be achieved through backlighting or by using a light source to cast shadows that mirror the shape of your subject.

Capturing symmetry in photography can create visually striking images that immediately draw the viewer's attention. By looking for symmetrical subjects, paying attention to framing, and playing with reflections and shadows, you can create photographs that effectively capture the composition theme of symmetry.

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Nick Shaw

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