Framing your shot is like creating a box or frame around your image to tell the viewer where to look. It is NOT a literal picture frame, but can be made by shooting through things. This could be leaves, architecture, other people, in between things, getting low on the ground, getting high above the subject. Just make sure there is a frame around your main subject to lead our eye to it.
“The art of including the essence of what moves you about the scene in your photograph, while excluding any non-essential, distracting elements.” Welcome to our class Compositions project. Here you will find all of tools to make your own blog about compositions as well as videos and examples of the different photographic compositions. Explore have fun, but do not forget to meet all of the project requirements.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Frame Your Shot
Framing your shot is like creating a box or frame around your image to tell the viewer where to look. It is NOT a literal picture frame, but can be made by shooting through things. This could be leaves, architecture, other people, in between things, getting low on the ground, getting high above the subject. Just make sure there is a frame around your main subject to lead our eye to it.
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