Simplicity,
Simplicity is another popular photography composition which many photographers use, Simplicity is the method of keeping the main objects or images in a photography simple. For example if your main image is close up the images in the background should be very simple to avoid deviation or distraction from the main image. By using simplicity, like framing, it draws attention the the main object or image in the photo that you want the viewers eyes to instantly be attracted to. Although simplicity is very simple, it's also very effect and gives a very simple yet very professional look to you photographs. Below are a few examples of simplicity which have been taken at St Johns Grammar School.
Simplicity Example 1
In this example of Simplicity photography, a sliver fifty cent coin has been photographed on a blank green surface. This is a good example of simplicity because the shine and brightly coloured coin has been photographed on a blank undisturbing green background which doesn't make the viewer's deviate from the main object in the image, the coin.
Image taken by Sam Handshin
Image taken by Sam Handshin
Simplicity Example 2
In this example of Simplicity photography, a pink flower has been photographed on a blurry relatively blank background. This is another good example of Simplicity photography because it is directing the viewers eyes on the flower without having any distractions in the back ground for the viewer to look at therefore emphasizing the flower's appearance and colours compared to the green plain background.
Image taken by Sam Handshin
Image taken by Sam Handshin