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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 451249" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>shooting from the hip is a technique not so much a photography rule. a dumb one but a technique.</p><p></p><p>I dont like chicks videos so much only because her videos are dumbed down. I didnt learn anything from the different videos she has and I saw quite a few. but I guess she aims her videos at newbies. but in photography there are certain rules you can bend (not break) and some you can change but thtere are clear rules you do and dont break.</p><p></p><p>one is body language direction. if the person body is facing left, you put him towards the right third of the frame. but in certain times its even nice when shooting a bride when shes facing left and shes at the left side of the frame. like this image by joe buissink</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]156176[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>website with killer images here</p><p><a href="http://www.takefoto.ru/articles/fotografyi/1129_fotograf_djo_bussink_Joe_Buissink" target="_blank">???????? ??? ??????? (Joe Buissink)</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>1-rule of thirds is a must imo-specifically landscapes</p><p>2-horizon is straight in landscapes. </p><p></p><p>no way about it but these two are a must and any photographer breaking it for being different or creative is no photog in my mind.</p><p></p><p>in portraiture there are also clear rules you dont break imo. </p><p></p><p>for me specially, is the american shot where its cropped at the shins and the other is cutting the hand in a half body shot. the other is breaking the nose from the short side of the face. these are big nos in my book and paying attention to small details that tells me a photographers level and how he pays attention to small details.</p><p> [MENTION=31330]J-see[/MENTION] im happy you talk about technical understanding. I have worked with a few female photogs and none know anything about the technical side in photography. women have good eyes but dont know how to get the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 451249, member: 14443"] shooting from the hip is a technique not so much a photography rule. a dumb one but a technique. I dont like chicks videos so much only because her videos are dumbed down. I didnt learn anything from the different videos she has and I saw quite a few. but I guess she aims her videos at newbies. but in photography there are certain rules you can bend (not break) and some you can change but thtere are clear rules you do and dont break. one is body language direction. if the person body is facing left, you put him towards the right third of the frame. but in certain times its even nice when shooting a bride when shes facing left and shes at the left side of the frame. like this image by joe buissink [ATTACH=CONFIG]156176._xfImport[/ATTACH] website with killer images here [url=http://www.takefoto.ru/articles/fotografyi/1129_fotograf_djo_bussink_Joe_Buissink]???????? ??? ??????? (Joe Buissink)[/url] 1-rule of thirds is a must imo-specifically landscapes 2-horizon is straight in landscapes. no way about it but these two are a must and any photographer breaking it for being different or creative is no photog in my mind. in portraiture there are also clear rules you dont break imo. for me specially, is the american shot where its cropped at the shins and the other is cutting the hand in a half body shot. the other is breaking the nose from the short side of the face. these are big nos in my book and paying attention to small details that tells me a photographers level and how he pays attention to small details. [MENTION=31330]J-see[/MENTION] im happy you talk about technical understanding. I have worked with a few female photogs and none know anything about the technical side in photography. women have good eyes but dont know how to get the shot. [/QUOTE]
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