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What is symmetry in photography?

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Answer:Reflection across an imaginary line

Symmetry in photography refers to a reflection across an imaginary line. It can be created by a reflective surface or by splitting the image into two halves that mirror each other. Symmetry creates balance and harmony in the composition. It can also make the image look neat, tidy, and proportional5. Symmetry usually places the subject in the center of the frame.

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Answer:symmetry is found when you have an image/object and when folded it perfectly lines up with the other half.

Explanation: say you have a picture of a stick man face, if you fold the paper in half, and it looks like the same half a face on both sides, its symmetrical.

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