21 Photographs Of Trees – Interesting Compositions With These Silent Giants


Trees – we find them almost everywhere around us, even in the most urban spaces where they are grown to add some life to the lifeless concrete jungles. While trees may be a common subject found easily, and one that is used to frame other subjects or as a supporting element in photography, it is quite difficult to effectively photograph them on their own, especially their grandeur or their importance in a particular space.

Photo by Mel

When photographing trees, importance needs to be given to the gear, especially lenses used, location, angles and perspective, composition, weather, atmospheric conditions and the right light. Although trees are difficult to photograph, the process of slowing down, waiting for the right light and capturing a compelling shot can be very rewarding. Try using interesting compositions like framing, juxtaposition, reflections, centered composition, patterns, etc.

Here are 21 photographs of trees that make use of interesting compositions.

If you are already familiar with basic compositional guidelines like the rule of thirds or the leading lines and wish to take your compositional skills to the next level, we recommend you to check out this eBook “Advanced Composition” by Photzy, that will help you turn your photographs into works of art.

Photo by Henrik Hansen
Photo by iuliu illes 
Photo by  Adrián Valverde
Photo by  Jessica Furtney
Photo by Oli Gibbs
Photo by  Ian Wagg 
Photo by Jeremy Bishop 

If you wish to move beyond the rule of thirds and other simple compositional guidelines to advanced techniques that use curves, repetitions, light and shadows, focal points, etc., then we recommend you to check out this eBook “Advanced Composition” by Photzy which is a 239 pages practical guide, that is packed with training, assignments, lessons and plenty of quizzes to test your knowledge.

Photo by Chad Stembridge 
Photo by Intricate Explorer 
Photo by Redd Francisco 
Photo by Maksim Shutov 
Photo by Meg MacDonald
Photo by Mahrshi Bisani
Photo by Daniel Peters

Using basic compositional guidelines all the time can make your photographs look similar and sometimes boring. There are plenty of ways to compose an image other than the basic ways and this eBook “Advanced Composition” by Photzy will show you 47+ ways you can move beyond the basic rule of thirds.

Photo by 🇸🇮 Janko Ferlič 
Photo by Angelika P
Photo by Casey Horner
Photo by Dave Hoefler 
Photo by deshawn wilson
Photo by David Clode 

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