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It's Absolutely Easy for You to Fix This Old Composition Problem Download [120 Step-by-Step Pages That Will Teach You The Fundamentals of Composition, For Stand-Out Photography!]( (but read the tip below first!) ââ One of the most common photography composition mistakes is a visual problem known as a âboundary break.â Think about this. If you see someone staring intently at something off in the distance, what is your typical reaction? You look where they are looking to see what is so interesting. The same reaction occurs when people look at photos. If a âline of sightâ is present, a viewer of the photo will instinctively follow that line. In the above picture, the jaguar is looking intently at something off to the viewerâs left. This composition drives the viewerâs eyes toward the left side of the picture. In effect, the entire right half of the photo becomes a moot point. This example depicts a boundary break. The composition breaks the image boundary to the left because a viewer wonders what the big cat is staring at so intently. If viewers can see what the animal is looking at, it is no longer a boundary break. Although, it would take some considerable reorganizing of the composition. (Note: Today, you can download 120 pages that will teach you the fundamentals of composition, for stand-out photography. Includes a new exclusive free bonus, [right here]( for a limited time!) Quick Tip for today: Be aware of boundary breaks not only when youâre composing the picture in the cameraâs viewfinder, but also after the fact. In many cases, you can correct a boundary break with post-production. There are typically two types of boundary breaks: - Someone, or something, is looking out of the frame, and they are positioned on the same side of the frame to which their eyes are leading. This positioning is called a âsight lineâ boundary break.
- A strong leading line that doesnât lead toward the subject but instead leads the eyes out of the frame. We can fix this jaguar picture in post-production using the crop tool to reorganize the composition. You can also refer to this as reorganizing the visual weight and space of the frame. We have vastly improved the picture by eliminating the boundary break and unnecessary negative space with a carefully evaluated crop of the original image. Take notice where the jaguarâs face now falls within the space of the frame. The head is positioned on the opposite side from where the eyes are leading. [đ Today's Deal:
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