1. Rules of Composition
Flat perspective:- Obeys the perspective of a
flat image as there are no techniques used to
create an affect. Also a Portrait image.
Rule of thirds:- Similar image to Flat
perspective but moved out of the centre of
the camera to create more active space.
2. Diagonal Perspective:- This image is a portrait
image but taken at an angle to create a different
look about the model.
Foreground and background space:- creates
and image of the landscape.
Frame within a frame:- image of a landscape
but a natural frame in the foreground creating
a more atmospheric image.
3. Active space:- Using a rule of thirds also so that a
model is moving into the space that the camera
has provided by using rule of thirds.
Vertical/horizontal lines:- creating a perspective
that shows nature.
Lines of symmetry:- images would be the same on
both sides of the portrait.