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MOBILE

PHOTOGRAPHY
GROUP BARAKO:
MIKE LESTER BERNARDINO
CARLOS JOHN DELOS SANTOS
ARJAY EUGENIO
JOMAR NORBERTE
JOHN KEANO MIRANDILLA
LAWRENCE LUNA
OCEAN
ERMITA
HILL

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
We took this photo because we want to
show the beautiful scenery using
the rule of thirds.
PATH
ERMITA
HILL

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
In photography, guiding lines are visual
elements that direct the viewer's
attention through the image to a specific
area or along a certain path. These lines
can be physical objects like roads or
fences or can be suggested by shadows,
patterns, or the direction a subject is
looking. By using guiding lines,
photographers can create a sense of
depth, movement, and flow, which
strengthens the composition and makes
the image more visually engaging.
THE
MUSEO
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
In radial composition, elements in a
photo are organized around a central
point like a circle. This arrangement
guides the viewer's attention using lines,
curves, or patterns that point towards
the center. It creates a sense of
movement and depth. Radial
composition draws emphasis to a focal
point or subject, making it visually
appealing and balanced.
TBALL
INDOOR A
SK
E
O
SHOT R
B

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3-
07-202
This picture was taken at my classmates
house.
The "triangular composition" technique in
photography arranges key subjects or
elements within the frame to create a
triangular shape. This triangular arrangement
brings balance and harmony to the image by
guiding the viewer's eyes through the scene.
By placing important elements at the corners
or along the edges of an imaginary triangle,
photographers enhance the visual appeal and
dynamism of the composition. This technique
captures the viewer's attention and creates a
sense of connection between the elements
within the frame.
BRICK
MUSEO
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
In photography, the V shape
composition involves arranging elements
within the frame to form a "V" shape.
This V shape guides the viewer's eyes to
a central point, creating a sense of depth
and movement. The composition directs
the viewer's attention through the
frame, making it more engaging and
impactful.
TUE O
MUSEO ST
A F
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
Cross-composition photography focuses
on arranging elements within a scene so
that they form overlapping lines, shapes,
or patterns. This technique creates a
more interesting and visually appealing
image. It adds depth, draws attention to
certain elements, and creates a sense of
motion or equilibrium. This placement
guides the viewer's eye through the
frame, enhancing the overall
composition.
THE
MUSEO
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
In photography, repetition composition
creates eye-catching images by
capturing recurring elements in a scene.
By highlighting repeated shapes, colors,
lines, or objects, photographers achieve
visual interest and a sense of rhythm or
organization. From buildings to nature,
repetition can be found in many
subjects. It helps guide the viewer's gaze
into the photo, enhancing depth and
texture in the composition.
INDOOR THE
SHOT

0 4
3-
07-202
This picture was taken at my classmates
house.
In photography, "Golden Triangles
Composition" involves dividing the frame into
triangular segments using diagonal lines.
These lines extend from the frame's corners
to the opposing side's midpoint, forming
three triangles. By positioning crucial
elements at the intersection points or along
these lines, photographers can create a
visually appealing and balanced composition.
This technique guides the viewer through the
image, directing their attention to specific
points of interest, and adding depth and a
sense of dynamism to the photograph.
EZON
MUSEO QU
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
In photography, compound curve
composition involves using multiple
curved lines within the frame to lead the
viewer's gaze through the image. Curves
created by natural features like rivers or
roads, or by architectural elements, can
be utilized to build dynamic
compositions. By arranging these curves
thoughtfully, photographers can draw
viewers into the image, creating depth
and visual appeal. This technique
enhances the overall impact of the
photograph, adding interest and giving
the illusion of three-dimensionality.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
When taking a picture, use the diagonal
lines in the shot to make your
composition. By doing this, you make
your photo more lively and interesting.
Diagonal lines help guide the eye around
the scene and create a feeling of
movement. Diagonal lines can also point
to the main subject of the photo or
something else that's important. They
are a great way to make your pictures
look more interesting.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

0 4
3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
Tunnel photography involves taking
pictures inside tunnels, using their built-
in leading lines and focal points to guide
the viewer's gaze. These images often
evoke a feeling of depth and enigma, as
the tunnel serves as a frame for the
subject or scene within. By manipulating
the play of light and shadow,
photographers can create dramatic
compositions that captivate the eye.
T AIN &O
N CE
ERMITA O
U A
N
HILL M

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3-
07-202
This picture was taken at Ermita Hill
Baler,Aurora
The golden spiral, a technique in
photography, helps create visually
appealing and harmonized compositions.
By arranging elements within an image
along the spiral's curve, photographers
can guide the viewer's gaze effectively.
This technique is commonly seen in
nature, architectural, and landscape
photography, where the spiral's path
aligns with curves, lines, and objects. By
strategically placing important subjects
along the spiral, photographers can
enhance the overall aesthetic impact
and captivate viewers with a more
engaging image experience.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

0 4
3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
In photography, framing within a frame
involves creating a natural boundary
around the main subject using other
elements in the scene. This technique
adds depth, context, and visual allure to
the image. Elements like doorways,
windows, arches, or foliage can form the
frame, guiding the viewer's focus to the
subject. By incorporating layers into the
composition, framing enhances the
narrative and visual sophistication of the
photograph.
ZO N PA
MUSEO Q
U E RK
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Museo de Baler


Baler,Aurora
Circular composition in photography
arranges elements within a frame to
guide the viewer's gaze in a continuous
circular path. This is done by positioning
objects, lines, or other visual features to
create a circular flow. As the viewer's eye
moves through the image, it transitions
from one focal point to another in a
looping motion, fostering a sense of
harmony and equilibrium. This technique
enhances the image's visual appeal and
dynamism.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

0 4
3-
07-202
This picture was taken at Ermita Hill
Baler,Aurora
In photography, the pyramid
composition technique places the main
subject in the center of the frame, like
the peak of a pyramid. Surrounding
elements decrease in size and
significance as they move away from the
subject towards the edges, forming a
triangular or pyramid shape. This
arrangement effectively directs the
viewer's gaze to the focal point and
creates a sense of depth and harmony in
the image.
ERMITA PAC
IFIC
HILL

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3-
07-202
This picture was taken at Ermita Hill
Baler,Aurora
In photography, the golden section is a way of
arranging the elements of a shot by dividing
the frame into unequal sections according to
a ratio of about 1:1.618. This ratio is said to
create images that are visually pleasing and
harmonious. Photographers can use the
golden section by placing important parts of
their composition along these imaginary
lines, which helps to guide the viewer's eye
and create a sense of balance and interest.
It's a simple technique that can result in more
effective and visually appealing photographs.
UNIQU
MUSEO T H E E
D E BAL E R

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3-
07-202
This picture was taken at Museo de Baler
Baler,Aurora
In photography, placing the most
important subject smack-dab in the
middle of the shot is a technique called
"focal mass composition." This subject
hogs the attention, making it the star of
the show. The stuff around it is still
there, but it's like a supporting cast,
there to make the main attraction shine
brighter. This setup creates a photo
that's visually eye-catching and
balanced, gently nudging the viewer to
focus on the subject that matters most.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

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3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
In "L" arrangement composition,
photographers arrange elements to
create an "L" shape within the frame.
This layout directs the viewer's gaze
through the image, creating a balanced
and visually captivating composition.
The focal point usually resides at one
corner of the "L", while complementary
elements or empty space fill the
remainder, contributing to the overall
aesthetic.
THE
ERMITA
HILL

0 4
3-
07-202

This picture was taken at Ermita Hill


Baler,Aurora
In photography, using triangles helps direct
the viewer's attention. The human eye follows
lines, and triangles guide the gaze towards
specific points. By arranging elements in a
triangular pattern, photographers create a
hierarchy, with the focal point as the most
prominent. This technique enhances visual
appeal and depth by creating a sense of
balance.
TAAL
TAGAYTAY
CITY

11-
10-23

This picture was taken at Skyranch Tagaytay in


Tagaytay City
Balance in photos means arranging the parts of the
image to create a pleasing and stable look.
Photographers can use different ways to balance their
shots, such as: * **Symmetrical balance:** Mirroring
things on both sides of the photo * **Asymmetrical
balance:** Placing different-looking things in a way
that still feels balanced * **Radial balance:** Arranging
things around a central point, like spokes on a wheel
Balancing a photo helps make it look more put-
together and professional.

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