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Compositional Guidelines Photography Exposure Infographic

Minimal flat technical poster explaining high-angle composition with a 5-step layout and integrated exposure triangle guide. Designed in a cool blue, cream, and navy editorial style, this compositional guidelines photography infographic features clean diagrams, arrows, grids, and practical overhead setup visuals.

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Portrait infographic on high-angle composition and exposure triangle with 5 numbered diagrams, arrows, grids, and setup icons.
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File size177 KB
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StyleAI Photography Composition Infographic
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Generated2026-05-18
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Educational infographic poster titled "High-Angle Composition and Exposure Triangle" in portrait layout, with sharp, readable text labels throughout. Design a minimal flat technical educational poster explaining how a high-angle camera viewpoint relates to composition, while also integrating the aperture / shutter / ISO triangle as a supporting exposure guide. Include 5 numbered components arranged in a clean top-to-bottom sequence with thin arrows and dotted connector lines, plus small sequence numbers in circles.

1. heading: "1. High Angle View", caption: "Camera placed above the subject makes shapes, spacing, and scene layout easier to read.", visual: a simplified overhead-to-downward camera icon tilted toward a subject below, with a steep viewing cone, floor grid, and small human figure or tabletop scene seen from above; add angle arc marker labeled "45°–90°" and a downward direction arrow.

2. heading: "2. Flattened Depth", caption: "A higher viewpoint reduces overlapping and reveals patterns, negative space, and alignment.", visual: side-by-side mini diagrams showing eye-level view versus high-angle view of the same objects; in the high-angle version, render clear spacing between objects, visible geometric arrangement, negative space blocks, and cleaner silhouette outlines; use subtle dashed guide lines to indicate reduced overlap.

3. heading: "3. Compose the Frame", caption: "Use a top-down perspective to organize leading lines, symmetry, and subject placement.", visual: a rectangular camera frame overlay containing a scene from above with rule-of-thirds grid, leading lines converging toward a subject, circular arrows indicating frame rotation, symmetry axis line, and highlighted subject placement near an intersection point; include icons for balance, spacing, and edge control.

4. heading: "4. Exposure Triangle", caption: "Balance aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to keep the high-angle shot clean and readable.", visual: a central triangle diagram with three corners labeled "Aperture", "Shutter Speed", and "ISO"; place a simple aperture iris icon at one corner, shutter/radial timing icon at another, and sensor/noise bars icon at the third; add concise technical callouts around the triangle: "Aperture: controls depth of field", "Shutter: controls motion blur", "ISO: controls brightness and noise"; show small bidirectional arrows along triangle edges to indicate trade-offs.

5. heading: "5. Practical Setup", caption: "Stabilize the camera, keep lines tidy, and avoid distractions when shooting from above.", visual: a clean technical setup diagram showing camera mounted on overhead arm or tripod boom above a flat-lay scene, with level indicator, soft shadow shapes, crop boundary, cleared background area, and small warning icons over distracting clutter and lens distortion near frame edges; include a checklist-style mini legend with icons only for stability, clean background, and straight alignment.

Connect all components with slim cool-blue arrows flowing from 1 to 5, with dotted secondary links from "High Angle View" to "Compose the Frame" and from "Exposure Triangle" to "Practical Setup". Add a small footer legend panel with simple flat icons for "angle", "grid", "balance", and "exposure". Ensure the overall composition feels instructional and technically accurate.

Visual style: minimal flat technical infographic, cool blue and cream palette with navy accents and pale gray linework, calm analytical mood, clean geometric shapes, soft editorial spacing, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. No camera-brand logos or trademarked product details. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Accurate technical guidance. No real camera-brand logos.