ABSTRACT
This first section of the book is mainly concerned with developing your skills of observation – and
how to select the interesting and unusual from what you see around you. It is concerned with
picture-composing devices such as: framing up your shot in the camera viewfinder or LCD
monitor; choice of viewpoint and moment to shoot; and picking appropriate lighting. It also
discusses how to recognize pattern, line, color and tone in the subject you intend to photograph,
and how to use such features to good effect. These are visual rather than technical aspects of
photography and most stem from drawing and painting. They apply no matter what camera you
own – cheap or expensive, digital or film, auto-everything or covered in dials and controls.