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Framing questions
1. How can Framing give the photo Context?
For example framing a scene with an archway can tell you something about the place you are by the architecture of the archway or including some foliage in the foreground of a shot can convey a sense of being out in nature.
2. How can Framing create a sense of depth in the photo?
In essence framing a shot generally puts something in the foreground which adds an extra dimension to the shot.
3. How can Framing create intrigue in the photo?
Sometimes it’s what you can’t see in an image that draws you into it as much as (if not more than) what you can see in the picture. Clever framing that leaves those viewing your image wondering a little or imagining what is behind your frame can be quite effective (get it wrong and it can also be quite annoying!).
4. What are some examples of things that can be used to create Framing in the photo?
Shooting in different shapes and sizes, whether you want the frame to be in focus or not.
5. What should you consider when thinking about the depth of field in a photo that uses Framing?
You should consider what the main subject will be and how in focus it will be.
For example framing a scene with an archway can tell you something about the place you are by the architecture of the archway or including some foliage in the foreground of a shot can convey a sense of being out in nature.
2. How can Framing create a sense of depth in the photo?
In essence framing a shot generally puts something in the foreground which adds an extra dimension to the shot.
3. How can Framing create intrigue in the photo?
Sometimes it’s what you can’t see in an image that draws you into it as much as (if not more than) what you can see in the picture. Clever framing that leaves those viewing your image wondering a little or imagining what is behind your frame can be quite effective (get it wrong and it can also be quite annoying!).
4. What are some examples of things that can be used to create Framing in the photo?
Shooting in different shapes and sizes, whether you want the frame to be in focus or not.
5. What should you consider when thinking about the depth of field in a photo that uses Framing?
You should consider what the main subject will be and how in focus it will be.