Because of their well-balanced appearance, symmetrical photos would sometimes appear dull and predictable. However, the art of taking such photos can be a daunting challenge. Looking for a perfect vantage point for the shot or a superb composition is a real challenge. Of course, this is dependent on the experience of the photographer and a bit of luck also helps. Some symmetrical photos may even not be intentional and end up as a supprise for the photographer.
Symmetrical photos as they are logically called, belongs to a kind of photography where the elements of one side of the photo are perfectly balanced by those that can be found on the other side. It almost looks as if there is a huge invisible mirror…. In this article, you have a chance to get to know this kind of photography from the examples we have collected. Check them out below and next time you have the chance, try to capture a symmetrical composition yourself.
This post was originally published in tripwiremagazine by sonny
Late night study in symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from [phil h]
Symmetry at Stanford University
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Photo used under Creative Commons from 4nitsirk
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from teddy-rised
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Photo used under Creative Commons from cool.as.a.cucumber
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from drs1ump
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from coda
art museum lobby
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Photo used under Creative Commons from random letters
Untitled
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Definitive HDR Photography
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from aneye4apicture
symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from sinkdd
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from · Steve ·
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from CasualCapture
symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from kawabata
Arches
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Photo used under Creative Commons from anirvan
Suspended symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from EugeniusD80
Dark Coast
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Photo used under Creative Commons from nosha
A Symmetric World
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Yogesh Mhatre
zooming out – Trocadero – 3/5
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Pierre Metivier
Skövde tunnel
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Eva the Weaver
Patio de las Doncellas
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Photo used under Creative Commons from clspeace
Sage Chapel Pipe Organ
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Seabamirum
Infrastructure
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Photo used under Creative Commons from 96dpi
Art museum
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Photo used under Creative Commons from random letters
American mediocrity
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Ron Wiecki
Architecture is the art of how to waste space
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Photo used under Creative Commons from rAmmoRRison
Beam Me Up
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Photo used under Creative Commons from D.H. Parks
Westbahnhof
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Photo used under Creative Commons from DorteF
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from svenwerk
Umeda sky building escalator
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Photo used under Creative Commons from quaisi
Symmetry
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Paloma A. Rojas
eXtended view
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Pierre Metivier






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