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Course 226 · Lesson 03

Structure, Balance, and Dynamics: Composing the Complete Frame

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Weighting — Placing the Dominant Subject

226.3 Lesson 03 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

Every photograph needs a dominant subject — the element that attracts the most attention. Weighting is the act of positioning that dominant subject within a zone of the nine-grid to create a specific visual effect. A dominant subject can be large or small, but its placement determines the visual power of the whole image. This lesson examines the four primary…

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