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- From: bson@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jan Brittenson)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Query: Books on Photo composition
- Message-ID: <BSON.92Dec23095639@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:56:39 GMT
- Article-I.D.: geech.BSON.92Dec23095639
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- In-reply-to: ai918@cleveland.Freenet.Edu's message of 22 Dec 1992 18:40:33 GMT
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- In article <1h7nf1INNhh1@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> ai918@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jeff Shafer) writes:
-
- >> I would appreciate suggestions for *basic* books on photographic
- >> composition. More advanced books are also of interest, but I'm just
- >> starting out.
-
- > I am interested in the same subject.
-
- Photography really only differs from other visual arts in medium
- (``technology'' in net.jargon). While this is an important
- disctinction, the same principles apply as in other visual arts. One
- reasonable introduction is ``A primer of visual literacy'' by Donis A.
- Dondis, MIT Press 1973 (many reprints since then). ISBN 0-262-04040-9
- (hardcover), or 0-262-54029-0 (paperback).
-
- Just for a taste of the style:
-
- ``When visual material conforms to our expectations in terms
- of the felt axis, the horizontal stabilizing base, the
- dominance of the left-hand area of the field over the right,
- the lower half of the visual field over the upper half, we
- have a leveled composition, with minimum stress. When the
- opposite conditions obtain, we have a visual composition of
- maximum stress. In simple terms, the visual elements that are
- placed in areas of stress have more weight than those that are
- leveled. Weight, which means in this context ability to
- attract the eye, of course, has enormous significance here in
- terms compositional balance.''
-
- The book is about more than composition, of course. Not very deep,
- and certainly much simplified. A good primer.
-
- --
- -- Jan Brittenson
- bson@gnu.ai.mit.edu
-