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Thanks brother, giving so many composition tricks in one lesson, you are as good teacher as a photographer. I think if you are becoming a street photographer then you learn all aspects of photography. Thanks again. 😮😊 Dr Anand Baranwal VNS INDIA
Thank you for the very useful video about composition. The explanation was short, concise, and clear. I am obsessed with photo composition myself, and my favorite is negative space. Even though it consists of just one element, it holds so much meaning. I feel immersed in the photo, and believe that less is more. I look forward to more useful videos in the future.
That was an excellent overview. Probably the best composition video I've seen, and inspired me to work through them, deliberately practicing one at a time. I'll no doubt watch this video several times. Thanks very much!
Hey Sean, another great video. I certainly need to work on my compositions more. I Love leading lines, and diagonal lines (as you know) lol. But need to experiment more with symmetry against reflective surfaces. My favorite technique has to be a frame within a frame, as that seems to be the best way to bring intrigue and curiosity. There's so much in this video to play with.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Jock. I love playing with composition. It's such a powerful way to increase the power of your photos. But have fun with it as you practice, that's the most important thing. Find your style and which techniques you like to use.
got your ebook yesterday I think you can add a link to this video on chapter 5 "Composition is King"? thanks for your videos, regards from Puerto Rico.
These are the standard composition stuff. I assume most photographers already know. The practical problem is to apply them when going out to shoot. Often time when I was shooting I always struggle how to hold camera to get that composition.
Thanks for the comment. I would suggest taking each technique one at a time and look for situations in which you can apply them when shooting. Hope you can watch the other videos here on my channel about composition that may offer other insights that may help you.
Great video sir. It is really informative. One thing I don't understand. That is incorporating golden spiral within a frame. Can you please make a video on this? Thanks in advance.
Not denying the truthfulness of usefulness of the information I have to say this: rules are not (the same as) techniques . To answer I like the rule of thirds because it's so easy to implement just as centering the subject; I also enjoy using negative space to underline certain emotions. PS. I want photographed a boy with scurvy - does it count as using S-curves? 😉
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📸 Which is your favourite composition technique from these 20? Did I miss any?
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Thznk you for the guidance, we ❤ it
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Thanks brother, giving so many composition tricks in one lesson, you are as good teacher as a photographer. I think if you are becoming a street photographer then you learn all aspects of photography. Thanks again. 😮😊 Dr Anand Baranwal VNS INDIA
I appreciate you watching and glad the video is helping you with your photography! ✊
Great video, Sean! This is a fantastic resource for anyone needing a quick refresher on composition techniques. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Uday. We all need a refresher from time to time! 🙂
Thank you for the very useful video about composition. The explanation was short, concise, and clear. I am obsessed with photo composition myself, and my favorite is negative space. Even though it consists of just one element, it holds so much meaning. I feel immersed in the photo, and believe that less is more. I look forward to more useful videos in the future.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Metta. Negative space is fun to play with..."less is more"...agreed! 👍
Great info, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
That was an excellent overview. Probably the best composition video I've seen, and inspired me to work through them, deliberately practicing one at a time. I'll no doubt watch this video several times. Thanks very much!
Thanks, John. Really pleased it was useful for you! 👍
Thank u so much for teaching composition techniques...great video...I am trying to follow your instructions ❤❤
Glad it was helpful, Nitin! ✊
Hey Sean, another great video. I certainly need to work on my compositions more. I Love leading lines, and diagonal lines (as you know) lol. But need to experiment more with symmetry against reflective surfaces. My favorite technique has to be a frame within a frame, as that seems to be the best way to bring intrigue and curiosity. There's so much in this video to play with.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Jock. I love playing with composition. It's such a powerful way to increase the power of your photos. But have fun with it as you practice, that's the most important thing. Find your style and which techniques you like to use.
Sample pics were perfectly illustrated with what you were saying. Top marks for this.
Thanks, David 👍
got your ebook yesterday I think you can add a link to this video on chapter 5 "Composition is King"? thanks for your videos, regards from Puerto Rico.
Thanks for the support and buying the eBook. I hope it's useful to you. Appreciate the suggestion. Good idea for the next updated edition 👍
Thank you, composition is the most interesting topic for me !
also most powerful tool too. People won't notice the sharpness of a photo if a composition is strong n interesting
And me 🙂 Thanks for watching and commenting ✊
Love your video, thanks for sharing
Thank you, Jing 🙏
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching 👍
Great info, thx !
Glad it was useful, Roger 👍
Great informative video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
These are the standard composition stuff. I assume most photographers already know. The practical problem is to apply them when going out to shoot.
Often time when I was shooting I always struggle how to hold camera to get that composition.
Thanks for the comment. I would suggest taking each technique one at a time and look for situations in which you can apply them when shooting. Hope you can watch the other videos here on my channel about composition that may offer other insights that may help you.
Great video sir. It is really informative.
One thing I don't understand. That is incorporating golden spiral within a frame. Can you please make a video on this? Thanks in advance.
Will include it in a future video! 👍
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Hi! Greetings from Beijing 🙂 Thanks for watching! ✊
Thank you very much
Thanks for watching 👍
Thank u sir.
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Sir, please make an in-detailed video about diminishing perspective.
Maybe in the future. Stay tuned 👍
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Not denying the truthfulness of usefulness of the information I have to say this: rules are not (the same as) techniques .
To answer I like the rule of thirds because it's so easy to implement just as centering the subject; I also enjoy using negative space to underline certain emotions.
PS. I want photographed a boy with scurvy - does it count as using S-curves? 😉
Treat them as guidelines, rather than rules
@@SeanGallagherPhotographer of course. If they were etched in stone to be adhered to or else, photography wouldn't be art but science.
PS. I just noticed: .in my comment the PS joke should say "I once photographed...."
Combine all the compositions together it works. Play with it.. be creative
Merci !
Thank you! ✊
With pleasure!