Depending on how close you are getting, you may have to set your camera to Macro Mode.
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Showing posts with label Fill The Frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fill The Frame. Show all posts
Monday, July 18, 2011
Fill The Frame
Filling the frame means just that: Fill the Frame! Your subject should be so large and so close that we do not see any background or negative space around it.
Depending on how close you are getting, you may have to set your camera to Macro Mode.
Depending on how close you are getting, you may have to set your camera to Macro Mode.
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