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Index
Copyright and publication details Foreword by Dr Alexander Mustard About the author and acknowledgements How to use this book Introduction Composition
The Big Picture and Why Composition Matters: Aesthetics and Photographic Intent
What makes a good picture? Searching for kingfisher moments Elements of photographic design
Subject Selection: The Right Things in the Right Frame at the Right Time
Before you dive Observation: interacting thoughtfully with the environment Skittish subjects Visualising your image — getting into the zone Capitalising on chance opportunities Exploiting the full potential of a subject
Light
Why light dominates photography Properties of light Natural light Artificial light Balanced light
Viewpoint
Angle Viewfinder Eyes Distortion
Image Depth Perspective
Background fish Background diver Layers everywhere Head-on Wrecks
Background and Space
Boats Contrast Context Space
Lines, Shapes and Vectors: Real and Perceived
Gestalt perception Graphic elements
Contrasts
Light and dark Potential underwater contrasts
Colour
Colour systems Colour spaces Combining colour in composition Greyscale
Organising the Whole Picture
Reference frames Organization of objects within an image: position and balance Composition techniques Visual weight and balance Closing thoughts
Easy-to-remember reference models for underwater composition
The Reference Models
1: Shipwreck in colour 2: Shipwreck in monochrome 3: Silhouette 4: Fish school 5: Frame within a frame 6: Coral reef at dusk 7: Big animal 8: Frame-filling subject 9: Character and behaviour 10: Movement 11: Reflections 12: Forced perspective
Advanced techniques to improve your composition
Understanding Dynamic Range
Sensors and pixels Indications and adjustments
Natural Light Photography
The necessary minimum theory In practice Sunbeams Advantages and disadvantages Caves and swim-throughs
Remote Lighting Techniques
Basic equipment Typical opportunities
Split Level Images
Composition and image format Subject selection and other aspects of composition Optimum conditions and equipment Managing the dome, aperture, shutter and ISO Selected techniques: the importance of the horizon and managing the dynamic range Post-processing
Post-production techniques to fine tune your composition
Rescuing Composition Errors and Enhancing Good Composition
Example work flow
Image Manipulation
Making selections Layers and blending Masks Demonstration projects
Glossary Index
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