Rule of Thirds: Rule of thirds is when the main subject is off to the side or not in the center of the picture but you can tell that that object or person is the main thing/subject.
Balancing elements: Balancing elements is when there is equal balance on each side of the photograph so it does not look unproportional.
Leading Lines: Leading lines are where the main object has lines almost leading to it or there are different lines and patterns because of lines throughout the photograph.
Symmetry and patterns: Symmetry is when each side of the picture or the opposite of the other side of the picture has the same design in the same place.
Viewpoint: Viewpoint is the view or angle that the picture is coming across as taken.
Background: Background is the back of the picture that looks almost in the distance. Background can also be simple to make sure that the main point has come across to the person looking at the photo.
Create depth: For depth in the pictures that is where there are different levels to make the picture look 3D.
Framing: Framing is where the picture is outlined by objects or the main focus point is outlined by objects.
Cropping: Cropping is where you make the picture smaller to show only what needs to be shown to get the message across.
Mergers and avoiding them: Mergers are objects that get in the way of pictures that you want to take and it confuses the person looking at the picture.
For photoshop the ethics of manipulating photos in photo shop are that it is not okay to change a picture drastically like change the appearance of the body of the person by making them skinnier or making their features change. What I do think is acceptable when changing a photo with photoshop is changing to make their face brighter or taking off a pimple.
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