![]() The strongest dynamic tension comes from the widest angles, and the widest angle that you can have between 2 diagonals that intersect is 90 degrees a great way to provide a photo with dynamic tension is to include paths that intersect at this angle. The multiple contrasting directions make for a strong feeling of the photo pulling apart from itself but this only really works as an example adding dynamic tension doesn’t instantly make a photo interesting. I demonstrate this in the photo below, with the tension outlined by orange lines. ![]() You can probably identify a feeling of tension when viewing this photo but it’s sometimes hard to work out why. Body language that contrasts between 2 or more subjects.īelow is a photo I took in Greece where their cramped hillside housing force multiple paths to converge, making it ideal for a scene of dynamic tension.Multiple diagonal lines moving away from each other in different directions.What you need to look out for is as follows: This is one of those things that, once you’ve learnt about it, you can’t stop seeing, making it quite easy. ![]() Identifying Dynamic Tension In Photography
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