A painting without composition is like soup without salt. Composition is the construction of a picture with the help of virtual lines and characters that support each other harmoniously for a perfect final result. It is a large area of photography that, unlike others, cannot be learned by heart. There are written and unwritten rules, such as the golden ratio, the rule of thirds, and the Fibonacci sequence, but these rules are there to be broken. Dirk Bakker combined his love of lines, patterns and shapes under the PhotoGraphic photo series, photographs of architecture with perfect composition.
Perfectionists and lovers of architecture, watch out! We have for you photos of various architecture from an Amsterdam photographer Bakker Race, better known as @macenzo, which you will instantly fall in love with. Of course, not all photos are authentic in the sense that they have not been tampered with Photoshop, which the Dutchman does not even hide.
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As the Dutchman says, Dekker absolutely adores you photo cycling, not only in his hometown of Amsterdam, but also in other cities and countries to which the photographic initiative invites him SeeMyCity, which he also helped to found. Take a look close-up and distant shots of the colorful architecture, which will absolutely charm you.
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