Photography Composition Tutorial – MOST Detailed lesson for beginners. DSLR Photography basics




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A very in depth composition tutorial which will give you tips on how to compose and frame a shot.

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28 responses to “Photography Composition Tutorial – MOST Detailed lesson for beginners. DSLR Photography basics”

  1. this is hands down the best tutorial on composition ever! most detailed and everything. Amazing job, keep up the good work. i never understood composition till i watched this tutorial.

  2. i liked your pictures but i think some of them were too tight cropped. the picture of the interiors of that restaurant with those chandeliers, i think it was too tight cropped. but then…it's just my opinion. nice video though.

  3. Thank you so much for making these videos. I have learned a lot. Please don't let the negative people keep you from making more videos. There are a lot of us who really appreciate the help/gift you give us of your time and knowledge in making these videos. Thank You Again ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. "How did I get this? Cropped it. Cropped it and nailed it." I love how strongly you feel about cropping pictures. You're absolutely right! Cropping can definitely make a picture better and it's a good tool!

  5. he sure could be at F8, lets say he had a 200MM lens and took a pic at F8 but was e feet away from what he is taking the pic of the back group would blur out, remember long lens compress the background

  6. Cropping is not bad at all!, it's just the professionals usually tell amateurs or less experienced people not to crop because they want them to gain better experience as a photographer and gain that ability to get the shot right from the camera, without the need for cropping. Another reason is to avoid the loss of detail, some people might crop too much and lose quality from their images, but minor cropping is not bad at all if you don't lose quality.

  7. I wouldn't say cropping is bad, but you should try to get it right the first time and if you have all the time you need there really is no excuse to need to crop. You shouldn't take a picture and just be like I'll crop it later

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