My Summer Car

My Summer Car

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How to take good photos?
By maciej
This is a tutorial that illustrates and describes the basics of composition. It should help create a conscious photographic image in the world of My Summer Car. This guide is for those who would like to photograph more consciously during the game.
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INTRODUCTION


Warning! Dear Reader, these images are intended to show some photographic subjects. They don’t have to be a example of good photography. A really good photo i leave for you to create. When starting an adventure with photography, I think it's worth getting to know its individual components. Because you need to know how to use them. You should start by asking yourself what you want to photograph?
But let me start with the first piece of advice. Always take your camera with you. You never know what kind of photo adventure you will find.






THEME - What should You photograph?
Landscape


Portrait


Group portrait


Architecture


Interior


Still life


Feel free to use different themes to build conscious photographic expression. Depending on what we want to show, you should assemble various motives, for example, for contrast. Or simply to separate to avoid distraction from the essence of the photographic subject. This aspect is also worth considering when creating, for example, photo series.

To Be Continued…
COMPOSITION
In the case of photography, a composition is an arrangement of elements such as lines and shapes. The first and most important reference determining the type of composition is the frame itself.


Static composition
Parallel lines and oval shapes build the static composition. Static composition can help to show a more melancholy, calm feeling.


Dynamic composition
Dynamic composition is characterized by diagonal lines and acute angles.
This type of composition can help build an feeling of anxiety, or create the feeling of movement.


Symmetrical composition
Symmetry in an image is when one half of it is a mirror image of the other (symmetry can take place both horizontally and vertically). Symmetrical images usually give the impression of calm harmony and a feeling of balance.


Asymmetrical composition
The opposite of symmetrical photography is asymmetric. Where the halves of the picture are fundamentally different from each other. This type of composition is most often used to highlight some differences and show the contrast in the presented scene.


Central composition
The central composition is one that draws attention to the center of the frame.


In the central composition, the subject of the photograph is placed in the center of the image plane.


Closed composition
The definition of the composition of closed (or open) refers to the content of the image. The closed composition is when all the elements important for the image are inside the frame, even with some noticeable margin.


Open composition
We talk about a open composition when important elements of the image are trimmed by the lines of the frame, they do not fit into it. Interesting fact - paradoxically, such a procedure helps to create the impression of a large number of presented elements or the illusion of the size of one. This is because the observer's mind automatically extends the elements trimmed with it beyond the frame, because intuition suggests that these elements are outside the presented image.


Rule of third
It is the rule of the composition according to which the harmonies are obtained by placing the significant elements of the image one-third of its length or height and at the intersection of these lines.
However, it should be remembered that this is a safe rule, but it doesn’t always work. It may happen that in order to obtain a more controversial composition, it is worth giving up the rule of thirds.




Rhythm
The impression of rhythm can be evoked by a regularly repeated geometric or color motif, which helps to perceive the image as harmonious and orderly. The mind of the observer subconsciously searches for similarities even unrelated to the content of the photo, and is satisfied when it finds one.


Linear perspective
Linear perspective is the best method to create the illusion of space. It is an optical phenomenon, in which lines that are parallel in space, converge.


Multi-plan
Multiple planes in photography are a very important aspect as it helps to build the impression of a flat image space. Wieloplanowość gives the impression of space in the rear and introduces diversity.


Natural frazes
Finding a natural frames in the surroundings is a special kind of multi-plan. These frames are an important reference point for the observer's place in space, representing the contrast between the foreground and the background.




To Be Continued…
FORM
Tonal kontrast
A photo is called contrast because it shows significant differences in lighting in one image. So strong shadows and very bright lights. Contrasting photos can be perceived more aggressively.


Colour
Color is very important to the emotional perception of an image.

Warm color
Warm colors evoke lively emotions.


Color cold
Cold colors are calming.


B&W
Monochrome photography differs from color photography in a way that it is unreal. Black and white photographs are more "read" than perceived through emotions. Color reduction to black and white can be used to draw more attention to the content of a photo, removing strong colors that distract from the main subject.


Negative
The negative is known from traditional photography as an intermediate step. Nowadays, in digital photography, the negative can be used as a simple effect to create extraordinary, magical images.


Minimalism
Sometimes less is more. The difficult art of imaging is the ability to remove unnecessary things from the frame area. The idea is to leave only those elements that create the mood and subject of the photo and nothing else. Minimalism is the most extreme form of such a procedure, and it does not always look good.


Abstraction
Abstraction is a style in art whose task is to represent nothing. Abstraction in photography focuses only on form.




To Be Continued…
PROJECTS
The decisive moment
Photography is often referred to as stopping the moment. It is difficult to capture and freeze the right moment in time. Please note that this is most often not the case. You have to be at the right time and place and you can plan it. You also have to show reflexes, because many situations will never happen again. This is where the introduction advice is useful, so that you always have your camera with you. Don't worry if you fail the first time, you need to train your shooting speed.




Photomontage
In the case of photomontage, I am not suggesting that this method should be used as a trick to create an image pretending to be an authentic photograph. I encourage you to create new, contractual compositions where the fact of combining would be fully visible.






Statemen
I haven't heard of a photograph that would only take one photo.
I haven't seen a photo portfolio with only one photo.
And when you have many photos, there is some kind of reaction between them.
So, if you want to make a photo portfolio from multiple photos, it's a good idea to have control over how the photos interact with each other.

Diptych
The easiest way to check how the photos work together is to put two together.
By putting together two photos you create a composition called a diptych.




Contrast
An important aspect when creating art is contrast.
Contrast is in painting, sculpture, architecture, music and photography.
Contrast is a juxtaposition of opposites.
It is thanks to the contrast that you can make ideas meaningful.
Ideas must have a point of reference.
For example, there is no good without bad, there is no beauty without ugliness, and so on.
On the example of a diptych, I showed how to create a contrast by juxtaposing two photos.
It's good when you think about the contrast in a single image.

Natural - artificial, far - close, hard - soft.


To Be Continued…
POST-PRODUCTION
To enjoy your photos, it's best for you to take them to a photo lab to make prints. Then you can make a beautiful album of them or frame them. I left my photos as an analog slide and I look at it from the projector.
24 Comments
Motmox 1 Feb, 2022 @ 10:56pm 
This guide is way more detailed than it should be for this community as photography is not the
#1 thing about the game. I love it.
wieski 16 Jan, 2022 @ 12:06am 
Man, I come back to this guide every now and then.
Holy shit that boat + thunder shot looks so awesome.
Mike Raphone 15 Jan, 2022 @ 7:10pm 
The My Summer Car steam community does not deserve this kind of quality, thank you sir
Dirty_Ace 11 Jan, 2022 @ 9:18am 
extraordinary work my good sir
Ruskii turbo 28 Nov, 2021 @ 7:39am 
Loving this guide, really well put-together. Nice job!
VIKing57 21 Nov, 2021 @ 4:55pm 
All of this applies to real life, as well as MSC. Lots of people forget to apply the basics of photography when taking in-game photos (for any game) and they always come out iffy. Great guide to photography, both irl and in-game.

P.S. I like how this was written like the reader, article, and writer are in a non-video game MSC world (if that makes sense). Good job.
kota 31 Oct, 2021 @ 12:40am 
taught me better than my high school photography teacher
Pistoleiro Papaco 23 Aug, 2021 @ 1:23pm 
Really interesting. Cool guide! Thank you.
Rowcan 7 Jul, 2021 @ 5:37pm 
You taught me some things I didn't expect to learn using My Summer Car, of all things.

Well done.
maciej  [author] 30 Jun, 2021 @ 2:05am 
@Bruh Granny You don't even know how glad I am that what I'm doing can be useful for someone.