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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Rainbow Summer by Pix Story

Good Composition is a key element of good photographs yet is something that is hard to define.
Instead of looking at composition as a set of ‘rules’ to follow – I view it as a set of ingredients that can be taken out of the pantry at any point and used to make a great ‘meal’ (photograph). Alternatively I’ve often described it as a set of ‘tools’ that can be taken out of one’s compositional tool belt at any given time in the construction of a great image.


Introducing to you Rainbow Summer by Pix Story. Leonard Chua is one of the best photographer I've seen and met who is very dedicated at what he is doing; photography.

The sizzling hot summer is here again. Its a chance for all the cool dude and hot babe to show case their body and also a sense of fashion into the summer wear....on top of their swim wear.First time ever and a tiring one, we went on a small trip over sea and get to have a chance to use a gorgeous clean blue sea and sky as our backdrop.This is a season of colors and its interesting to see colors into swim wear and pool side fashion.



The key is to remember that in the same way as a chef rarely uses all the ingredients at their disposal in any dish – that a photographer rarely uses all of the ingredients of composition in the making of an image.






Every image needs a basic structure. Without an underlying structure, it is just another boring photo. Every image needs strong underlying compositional order so that it grabs the eye from a hundred feet away.
If it can't grab the eye from a distance, it will never be an interesting photo, regardless of how many fine details it might have. Details don't matter if there's no story behind it.

GOOD LIGHTING.

GOOD FRAMING.

GOOD COMPOSITON.
GOOD FOREGROUND AND BACK GROUND.

Leonard Chua is one of those photographers to look out for. To view more of his work, go to https://www.facebook.com/PixStoryPhotography

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