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Course 226 · Lesson 07

Structure, Balance, and Dynamics: Composing the Complete Frame

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Balance — Equal Visual Weight Relationships

226.7 Lesson 07 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

A photograph is balanced when its various elements carry equal visual weight — but this does not mean equal space. Balance is a complex relationship between subject, background, and all compositional elements. If the blue sky is more interesting than the subject, give it more weight. If the foreground is more interesting than the backdrop, move the subject back and…

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