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I know I can google this, but I wanted to hear from the people as well. If someone shows you an album and asks your opinion, what would you look for?

My take: I know it is subjective to a degree. I know principles in composition are important But I am not sure I could be part of a discussion on the topic and it would be cool to!

Thanks

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[–] KittenBiscuits@lemmy.today 6 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I look at focus. Did they opt for wide or narrow apeture. Did they get the focus sharp or did the focus point accidentally fixate on something other than the subject.

I look at composition around the edge of the frame. A random branch or leaf unintentionally breaking the frame. Using something in the foreground intentionally as a frame is different. Crop out the unintentional distraction. Conversely, be aware of ears, hair, arms, hands, legs, feet, (and tails if applicable) getting cut off in the frame. Sometimes that's a legitimate choice, sometimes it looks like an accident. Maybe better to capture the whole being and crop down later.

I look at white balance and color tone to see if it's pleasing to me. This is highly subjective depending on the viewer.

I look for other compositional things like straight horizons, leading lines, rule of thirds. And if those rules were intentionally broken as a style choice or accidental.

I believe learners should try to follow compositional rules. Once you've mastered looking out for those things while minding your exposure time, apeture, ISO, and focus all at the same time when getting your shot, then you will get a feel for when you can break the rules for more impact and it still be a good photo.

[–] 1234@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

Don't think I'm there yet but I would love to cultivate this type of awareness of the anatomy of a picture. Thanks for sharing.

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 days ago

I first ponder my initial reaction. Then I try to ponder why I feel that way. Then once I understand those things, I bring in all the things you mentioned to build up the empirical foundation and reasoning for why I feel however I feel.