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Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photographs [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 259x237x14 mm, kaal: 760 g
  • Sari: The Photographer's Eye
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Ilex
  • ISBN-10: 1905814046
  • ISBN-13: 9781905814046
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 259x237x14 mm, kaal: 760 g
  • Sari: The Photographer's Eye
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Ilex
  • ISBN-10: 1905814046
  • ISBN-13: 9781905814046
Design is the single most important factor in creating a successful photograph. The ability to see the potential for a strong picture and then organize the graphic elements into an effective, compelling composition has always been one of the key skills in making photographs. Of course, digital photography has brought a new, exciting aspect to design first because the instant feedback from a digital camera allows immediate appraisal and improvement; and second because image-editing tools make it possible to alter and enhance the design after the shutter has been pressed. This has had a profound effect on the way digital photographers take pictures. The Photographers Eye shows how anyone can develop an eye for seeing great digital photos. The book explores all the traditional approaches to composition and design, but crucially, it also addresses the new digital technique of shooting in the knowledge that a picture will later be edited, manipulated, or montaged to result in a final image that may be very different from the one seen in the viewfinder.
The Image Frame
8(24)
Frame dynamics
10(2)
Frame shape
12(6)
Stitching and extending
18(2)
Cropping
20(2)
Filling the frame
22(2)
Placement
24(2)
Dividing the frame
26(2)
Horizon
28(2)
Frames within frames
30(2)
Design Basics
32(32)
Contrast
34(4)
Gestalt perception
38(2)
Balance
40(4)
Dynamic tension
44(2)
Figure and ground
46(2)
Rhythm
48(2)
Pattern, texture, many
50(2)
Perspective and depth
52(6)
Visual weight
58(2)
Looking and interest
60(2)
Content, weak & strong
62(2)
Graphic & Photographic Elements
64(44)
A single point
66(4)
Several points
70(2)
Horizontal lines
72(2)
Vertical lines
74(2)
Diagonal lines
76(4)
Curves
80(2)
Eye-lines
82(2)
Triangles
84(4)
Circles and rectangles
88(2)
Vectors
90(4)
Focus
94(2)
Motion
96(2)
Moment
98(2)
Optics
100(6)
Exposure
106(2)
Composing With Light And Color
108(20)
Chiaroscuro and key
110(4)
Color in composition
114(4)
Color relationships
118(4)
Muted colors
122(4)
Black and white
126(2)
Intent
128(22)
Conventional or challenging
130(4)
Reactive or planned
134(2)
Documentary or expressive
136(2)
Simple or complex
138(2)
Clear or ambiguous
140(4)
Delay
144(2)
Style and fashion
146(4)
Process
150(38)
The search for order
152(4)
Hunting
156(4)
Case study: Japanese monk
160(2)
Repertoire
162(2)
Reaction
164(2)
Anticipation
166(2)
Exploration
168(4)
Return
172(2)
Construction
174(4)
Juxtaposition
178(2)
Photographs together
180(4)
Post-production
184(2)
Syntax
186(2)
Index 188(4)
Acknowledgments & Bibliography 192
Michael Freeman, professional photographer and best-selling author, was born in England in 1945, took a Masters in Geography at Brasenose College, Oxford University, and then worked in advertising in London for six years. In 1971 he made the life-changing decision to travel up the Amazon with two secondhand cameras, and when Time-Life used many of the pictures he came back with, he embarked on a full-time photographic career.

Since then, working for clients that include all the world's major magazines, most notably the Smithsonian Magazine (for which he has shot more than 40 stories over 30 years), Freeman's reputation as one of the world's leading reportage photographers has been consolidated. Of his many books, which have sold over 4 million copies worldwide, more than 60 titles are on the practice of photography. For this photographic educational work he was awarded the Prix Louis Philippe Clerc by the French Ministry of Culture.

Freeman's books on photography have been translated into 27 languages.