Editing
Writer : M. DHIYA
FALATEHAN
Editor : M. RAKA PUTRA RIFANDI
Project Title : The Importance of Composition in Photography
Study Program : Photography
Deadline : Mid-Test
1. Short article
about photography.
The Importance of Composition in Photography
Photography is more than just capturing moments; it's an art
form that relies heavily on the concept of composition. Composition refers to the way elements within
a photograph are arranged
to create a visually pleasing and impactful image. Understanding and mastering composition is fundamental to creating memorable and captivating
photographs.
1.
The Rule
of Thirds:
One of
the most fundamental principles of composition is the Rule of Thirds. Imagine
dividing your frame into nine equal parts by two horizontal and two vertical
lines. The key elements of your photo should align
with or intersect these lines. Placing your subject off- center, following this
rule, often results in a more balanced and visually appealing image.
2.
Leading lines
Are
elements within a photo that naturally guide the viewer's eye toward the main
subject. These lines can be roads, fences, rivers, or any other prominent
feature in the scene. Utilizing leading lines adds depth and a sense of
direction to your photographs.
3.
Framing:
Framing involves
using elements in your environment to create a natural frame
around your subject. This could be archways, trees,
windows, or any object that provides a visual border. Framing draws attention to the
subject and adds context to the image.
4.
Symmetry and
Patterns:
Symmetry and patterns can create visually
striking photographs. Symmetrical compositions are balanced and often found in architecture or
natural reflections. On the other hand, patterns, such as repeating shapes or textures, can add rhythm and interest to your photos.
5.
Perspective and Depth:
Playing with perspective and depth can make your photos more dynamic. Experiment with different angles and focal lengths
to create a sense
of depth in your images.
This technique can make your
subject stand out from the background and give a three-dimensional feel.
6.
negative Space:
Sometimes,
what you leave out of a photograph is as important as what you include.
Negative space refers to the empty areas around your subject. It can emphasize
your subject and create a
sense of simplicity and elegance.
7.
Experimentation and Creativity:
While
these composition guidelines are valuable, photography is also about creativity
and breaking the rules when necessary. Don't be afraid
to experiment with unconventional
compositions. Sometimes, the most unique and
powerful images come from pushing the boundaries.
In
conclusion, composition is a critical aspect of photography that can elevate
your images from ordinary to extraordinary. By understanding and applying principles like the Rule of Thirds,
leading lines, framing, symmetry, and perspective, you can enhance your
photography skills and capture moments that leave a lasting
impression on your viewers. So, the next time you pick up your camera, remember that composition is your
tool to tell a compelling visual story.
2.
5W1H Questions
Instruction: Referring to the article
you have, please
build each two examples of your sentences Question and Answer based on
5W1H (Who, What, Where, Why, When, How).
SENTENCE BUILDING
No |
WH |
Sentence Building (Question and Answer) |
1 |
Who |
Who should use
composition in photography ? |
Answer |
Photographer |
|
2 |
Who |
Who can benefit from
mastering composition in
photography? |
Answer |
Anyone interested in photography can benefit from
mastering composition, as it is a fundamental skill for creating
visually appealing images. |
|
3 |
What |
What is composition in photography? |
Answer |
Composition in photography refers to the
arrangement of elements within a photograph to create visually pleasing and impactful images. |
|
4 |
What |
What is framing
in photography, and how does
it benefit compositions? |
Answer |
Framing in photography involves using elements in the environment to create a natural border
around the subject, drawing attention to it and adding context to the image. |
|
5 |
Where |
Where can the Rule of Thirds be applied in photography? |
Answer |
The Rule of Thirds can be applied
by dividing the frame into nine
equal parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines, and key elements of a
photo should align with or intersect these lines. |
|
6 |
Where |
Where can the Rule of Thirds be applied in photography? |
|
Answer |
The Rule of Thirds can
be applied by dividing the frame into
nine equal parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines, and key
elements of a photo should align with or intersect these lines |
7 |
Why |
Why di we
have to use composition in Photography ? |
Answer |
So that
the photos are good and
interesting |
|
8 |
Why |
Why is negative space an important element in photography, and when should it be used to emphasize the subject and
create simplicity and elegance? |
Answer |
Negative space is important in photography
when it’s desired to emphasize the subject and create a sense of simplicity and elegance.
Photographers should use
negative space when
they want the subject
to stand out, and the empty areas around it help achieve thateffect. |
|
9 |
When |
Whrn to use
the rule of third composition ? |
Answer |
When we want to place object
in the inner
third of the photo |
|
10 |
When |
When is it appropriate to use framing
to draw attention to thesubject and
add context to the image? |
Answer |
Framing should be used when
a photographer wants
to draw attention to the subject and provide
context to the image. It’s a technique to employ when there are
elements in the environmentthat can be used to create a natural frame around
the subject. |
|
11 |
How |
How can leading
lines enhance a photograph? |
Answer |
Leading lines guide
the viewer's eye toward the main subject, adding depth and direction to a photograph. |
|
12 |
How |
How can photographers use perspective and depth to enhance their images? |
Answer |
Photographers can experiment with different
angles and focal lengths to create a sense of depth in their images,
making the subject stand out and giving
a three-dimensional feel. |
3.
Verbal and Nominal Sentences
1.
Verbal Sentencs
No |
Sentences |
A/P |
01 |
"Photography is more than just
capturing moments; it's
an art form that relies heavily on the concept of
composition." |
|
02 |
"Understanding and mastering composition is fundamental to creating
memorable and captivating photographs." |
|
03 |
"The key
elements of your photo should
align with or intersect these
lines." |
|
04 |
"Placing your subject
off-center, following this
rule, often results in a more balanced and visually appealing
image."v |
|
05 |
"Leading lines are elements within
a photo that
naturally guide the viewer's eye toward the main subject." |
|
06 |
"Utilizing leading
lines adds depth and a sense of direction to your photographs." |
|
07 |
"Framing involves using elements in your environment to create a natural frame around your subject." |
|
08 |
"Framing draws
attention to the subject and adds context to the image." |
|
09 |
"Symmetry and patterns can create visually striking photographs." |
|
10 |
"Symmetrical compositions are balanced and often found
in architecture or natural reflections." |
|
2.
Nominal Sentences
No |
Nominal Sentences |
01 |
"Composition refers to the way elements within a photograph are arranged to create a visually pleasing and impactful
image." |
02 |
"The
Rule of Thirds: One of the most fundamental principles of composition is the Rule of Thirds." |
03 |
"Leading lines are elements within a photo
that naturally guide
the viewer's eye
toward the main subject." |
04 |
"Framing involves using
elements in your
environment to create
a natural frame
around your subject." |
05 |
"Symmetry and patterns can create visually striking photographs." |
06 |
"Perspective and Depth: Playing with perspective and
depth can make
your photos more dynamic." |
07 |
"Negative Space: Sometimes, what you leave
out of a photograph is as important as what you
include." |
08 |
"Experimentation and Creativity: While
these composition guidelines are valuable,
photography is also about creativity and breaking the rules when
necessary." |
09 |
"Composition is a critical aspect of photography that can elevate
your images from ordinary to extraordinary." |
10 |
|
4.
Active and Passive
Construction
No |
Sentences |
Active |
Passive |
01 |
The importance of composition in photography is understood by photographers. |
|
V |
Photographers understand the importance of composition in
photography. |
V |
|
|
02 |
The Rule of Thirds is followed by a visually appealing and
impactful image. |
|
V |
A visually appealing and impactful image
follows the Rule of Thirds. |
V |
|
|
03 |
Leading lines are utilized to guide the viewer's eye. |
|
V |
Photographers utilize leading lines
to guide the viewer's
eye. |
V |
|
|
04 |
A natural frame
around the subject is created by elements
in the environment.s |
|
V |
Elements
in the environment create a natural frame around the
subject. |
V |
|
05 |
Visually
striking photographs are made with
symmetry and patterns. |
|
V |
Photographers make visually striking photographs with
symmetry and patterns. |
V |
|
|
06 |
Perspective
and depth are experimented with
to make photos more
dynamic. |
|
V |
Photographers experiment with perspective and depth to make photos more dynamic. |
V |
|
|
07 |
The subject is emphasized by negative space in the image. |
|
V |
Negative space emphasizes the subject in the
image. |
V |
|
|
08 |
Unconventional compositions are not afraid to be
experimented with by photographers. |
|
V |
Photographers don't hesitate to experiment with unconventional compositions. |
V |
|
5.
List of
Vocabulary
No |
Vocabulary |
Pronoun Spelling |
Meaning |
01 |
Pleasing |
ˈplēziNG |
menyenangkan |
02 |
Impactful |
imˈpaktfəl |
Berdampak |
03 |
Fundamental |
ˌfəndəˈmen(t)əl |
Mendasar |
04 |
Captivating |
ˈkaptəˌvādiNG |
Menawan |
05 |
Dividing |
dividing |
Pemisah |
06 |
Utilizing |
ˈyo͞ odlˌīziNG |
Memanfaatkan |
07 |
Environment |
Inˈvīrənmənt |
Lingkungan |
08 |
Emphasize |
ˈemfəˌsīz |
Menekankan |
09 |
Principles |
ˈprinsəp(ə)l |
Pronsip |
10 |
Conclusion |
Kənˈklo͞ oZHən |
Kesimpulan |
6.
Tenses and
It’s Pattern
Please identify
the tenses of ten sentences you take from the article, Learn the matrix clues below.
No. |
Sentence |
Tenses |
1. |
"Photography is more than just capturing moments." |
Present Simple
Tense |
2. |
"Composition refers to the way elements within a photograph
are arranged." |
Present Simple
Tense |
3. |
"Understanding and mastering
composition is fundamental to creating memorable and captivating photographs." |
Present Continuous Tense |
4. |
"By
understanding and applying principles like the
Rule of Thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry, and perspective, you
can enhance your photography skills." |
Present Perfect Tense |
5. |
"Symmetrical compositions are balanced and often found in
architecture or natural reflections." |
Simple Past Tense |
6. |
"So, the next time you pick up your camera,
remember that composition is your tool
to tell a compelling visual story." |
Future Tense |
7.
Translation into Indonesia.
pentingnya Komposisi dalam Fotografi
Fotografi
lebih dari sekedar mengabadikan momen; ini adalah bentuk seni yang sangat
bergantung pada konsep komposisi. Komposisi mengacu pada cara elemen dalam
sebuah foto disusun untuk menciptakan gambar yang menyenangkan secara visual dan berdampak. Memahami
dan menguasai komposisi
adalah hal mendasar untuk menciptakan foto yang berkesan dan menawan.
1. Aturan Sepertiga:
Salah
satu prinsip komposisi yang paling mendasar adalah Rule of Thirds. Bayangkan
membagi bingkai Anda menjadi sembilan bagian yang sama dengan dua garis
horizontal dan dua garis vertikal. Elemen kunci foto Anda harus sejajar atau
berpotongan dengan garis-garis ini. Menempatkan subjek Anda di luar pusat,
mengikuti aturan ini, sering kali menghasilkan gambar yang lebih seimbang dan
menarik secara visual.
2. Garis terdepan
Merupakan
elemen dalam foto yang secara alami mengarahkan mata pemirsa ke subjek utama.
Garis-garis ini bisa berupa jalan, pagar, sungai, atau fitur menonjol lainnya
dalam pemandangan. Memanfaatkan garis terdepan menambah kedalaman dan arah pada
foto Anda.
3. Pembingkaian:
Pembingkaian
melibatkan penggunaan elemen di lingkungan Anda untuk menciptakan bingkai alami
di sekitar subjek Anda. Ini bisa berupa lengkungan, pohon, jendela, atau objek
apa pun yang memberikan batas visual.
Pembingkaian menarik perhatian ke subjek dan menambah konteks
pada gambar.
4. Simetri dan Pola:
Simetri dan pola dapat
menghasilkan foto yang mencolok secara
visual. Komposisi simetris
bersifat seimbang dan sering ditemukan dalam arsitektur atau pantulan
alam. Di sisi lain, pola, seperti bentuk atau tekstur yang berulang, dapat
menambah ritme dan ketertarikan pada foto Anda.
5. Perspektif dan Kedalaman:
Bermain
dengan perspektif dan kedalaman dapat membuat foto Anda lebih dinamis.
Bereksperimenlah dengan berbagai sudut dan panjang fokus untuk menciptakan
kesan kedalaman pada gambar Anda. Teknik ini dapat membuat subjek Anda menonjol
dari latar belakang dan memberikan kesan tiga dimensi.
6.
Ruang Negatif:
Terkadang,
apa yang Anda tinggalkan dalam sebuah foto sama pentingnya dengan apa yang Anda
sertakan. Ruang negatif mengacu pada area kosong di sekitar subjek Anda. Ini
dapat menekankan subjek Anda dan menciptakan kesan sederhana dan elegan.
7. Eksperimen dan Kreativitas:
Meskipun
pedoman komposisi ini berharga, fotografi juga merupakan tentang kreativitas
dan melanggar aturan bila diperlukan. Jangan takut untuk bereksperimen dengan
komposisi yang tidak biasa. Terkadang, gambaran paling unik dan kuat muncul
dari terobosan batas.
Kesimpulannya, komposisi adalah aspek penting
dalam fotografi yang dapat meningkatkan gambar Anda dari biasa menjadi luar biasa. Dengan memahami dan
menerapkan prinsip seperti Aturan Sepertiga, garis terdepan, pembingkaian,
simetri, dan perspektif, Anda dapat meningkatkan keterampilan fotografi dan
mengabadikan momen yang meninggalkan kesan mendalam bagi pemirsa. Jadi, lain kali Anda mengambil kamera, ingatlah bahwa komposisi adalah alat Anda untuk
menceritakan kisah visual yang menarik.
8.
Please sum-up
the article by explaining the reason why author use the tenses.
The reason I chose these 10 sentences is because
they match the existing passive and active sentence formula. The active
sentence formula is Subject + V + Object and the passive sentence formula is
Subject + to be + V3+ by + Object.
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