Wednesday, 18 December 2019

What are other popular composition techniques in addition to The Rule of Thirds?


I always hear a lot about The Rule of Thirds. I'd like to know more about other 'tried-and-true' composition techniques (not special effects) that can make a photo more interesting.


In particular, I'd especially like to know:



  • The name of the technique

  • Any particular types of settings the technique is particulary useful

  • Interesting ways to 'break' the rule



Answer



While this isn't a duplicate, this can essentially be answered by linking to a few questions we've collected regarding other composition techniques (thanks largely to @JayLancePhotography!):




Searching the composition and composition-basics tag provides a wealth of knowledge.


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