Fill the frame

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the big ben clock tower towering over the city of london from behind an iron fence

Every photograph has a frame. By its very nature, the top, bottom, and sides of a photo, be it digital or printed are the boundaries of our composition. However, composition does not have to stop at the physical or digital edges of our images. Very often we add an extra frame to the outside of our images. This could be a photo frame for a print or a black border for a digital image. Both will change the composition of the image.

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an ornate gold frame with flowers and leaves on the edges, against a white background

Download Vintage Gold Gilded Frames Free Printables - Frame Transparent PNG image for free. Search more creative PNG resources with no backgrounds on SeekPNG.

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the sun is setting over an island with trees

The rule of thirds advises photographers to position key elements a third of the way into the frame. By following this “rule,” you can create stunning photos with minimal effort. In this article, I’ll show you how to achieve beautiful, dynamic compositions, no matter your skill level!

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a flock of seagulls flying over the ocean with a man looking at them
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a wine glass sitting on top of a table in front of a white light box

Setup shot #1 for "Flower, Wine, and Glass" and "Oranges Float". What little I've learned about lighting glass I learned in Kindergarten? No, I learned it from "Lighting Science and Magic". Wonderful book. Here's are the main issues I had to overcome: 1) Contrast: The sides of the glass need to be separated from the black background. To do that, they need to reflect white light. To do that, they need to "see" white light. To do that, the background has to *just* fill the frame, and the rest…

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a black and white drawing of a square frame

. In word 2010 and later you can rotate a textbox 180 degrees including its text. Word displays a message that says, searching thousands of online templates. 4.

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several small toy figurines are arranged in rows

Depth of field (DOF) is probably one of the least understood principles of photography. Most photographers seem aware of its existence, but few seem able to define exactly how it works and how to put it to use. We believe that part of the reason for this is because it is completely fluid, (meaning c…

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a close up of a cat with green eyes

One of the most effective and simple composition techniques is to fill your frame with your point of interest. Doing so will greatly enhance your digital photographs and eliminate all that background clutter. This article is part of a series which discusses photography composition techniques. Learn how to take better pictures by following this photographic composition technique.

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a drop of water that is in front of a multicolored wallpaper background

If you have an attic, a closet, or even a junk drawer, I guarantee you can create a unique background for your close-up photos! My favorite thing about macro photography is that you can work on the tiniest sets; and tiny sets don’t need too much of any one material to fill your frame. You could create a stunning scene in a shoebox if you tried. I’m sure you have a ton of odds and ends that would make excellent backgrounds in your macro photography, so get digging! Here are a few ideas to get…

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a young man wearing glasses looking out the window on a train or subway car, in black and white

Discover 20 superb examples of reflection photography from this weeks Mobiography showcase challenge. Get inspired to take better photos with your iPhone.

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