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Photo Composition Techniques - TSV

Photo composition techniques are methods for effectively positioning subjects and capturing visually appealing photographs. This is a systematic collection of composition techniques widely used by beginners to advanced photographers, including the rule of thirds, symmetrical composition, leading lines, central composition, and framing. By combining these techniques, more impressive and expressive photography becomes possible.

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code	slug	name	description	category
01	rule-of-thirds	Rule of Thirds	A basic composition technique dividing the frame into thirds horizontally and vertically, placing subjects at intersections or along lines.	Basic Composition
02	central-composition	Central Composition	A composition placing the subject at the center of the frame to clearly emphasize the main subject.	Basic Composition
03	symmetrical-composition	Symmetrical Composition	A composition arranging subjects so that the top/bottom or left/right of the frame are symmetrical.	Basic Composition
04	leading-lines	Leading Lines	A composition using lines like roads, rivers, or fences to guide the viewer's eye to the main subject.	Basic Composition
05	framing	Framing	A composition using window frames, tree branches, etc. to frame the subject as if in a picture frame.	Advanced Composition
06	diagonal-composition	Diagonal Composition	A composition imagining diagonal lines in the frame and placing subjects diagonally.	Advanced Composition
07	radial-composition	Radial Composition	A composition showing multiple lines radiating outward from a single point in the frame.	Advanced Composition
08	triangular-composition	Triangular Composition	A composition imagining a triangle in the frame and arranging subjects accordingly.	Advanced Composition
09	curve-composition	Curve Composition	A composition arranging subjects to form S-shaped or C-shaped curves.	Advanced Composition
10	bisection-composition	Bisection Composition	A composition dividing the frame into two equal parts vertically or horizontally, placing the subject in one section.	Basic Composition