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Graphic Arts at the RMIT gave me the foundations for the ‘love of Image Making’. Whilst not specialising in any particular field of Photography, had the fortune of being chosen winner of the Australian Masters Award in the 70s. A keen amateur photographer is how I would describe myself and through the images placed here, and their descriptions, would like to help and encourage others to “improve their images.”
No matter what the subject, it is how you interpret it with your image that is important. No matter how much image manipulation or effects we use, if the image we have taken is not placed right, not highlighted correctly, is crooked, out of focus, lacks impact or of no interest to others it will not receive the “likes” we are seeking FRAMING: Framing an image can be achieved many ways, you can use trees, leaves, buildings, windows, light/dark, or even vignettes. Framing is used to enhance and highlight your subject and has been presented in art since Michaelangelo’s time.
Hi #nostr #welcome my name is Jim and this is my first post. My feed is about photography and how to take great photos. I recently found Nostr and thanks to my son I've set an account and will use this as a way to share one of my many passions.... photography. My hope is to inspire people to take wonderful photos of the amazing world we all live in and if you appreciate my content please drop me a few #zaps The Rule of Thirds is a basic method of composition, and when used in photographs can be beneficial in improving an otherwise ordinary subject, you can do this either when taking the photograph or later simply by cropping the image. Any mobile device, phone or tablet is capable of doing this. The images here show what is referred to rule of 1/3rds. Do you agree it makes more impact to the image? These are further examples of using the ‘rule of thirds’ to enhance what could be an ordinary image