February 2021
Beginner
272 pages
7h 23m
English

Let’s say you’re taking a photo of a bird flying around your backyard. When people look at that photo, if the front of the bird is right up against the edge of the image (like this jet that’s fairly close to the left edge), they will subconsciously be uncomfortable with it. It’ll look like the bird (or, in this case, the jet) is “boxed in,” and even if they’re not aware of why they’re not crazy about that photo, it’s probably because you didn’t leave space in front of the bird for it to “fly into.” When something is heading in a direction in your photo—from a photo of your kid playing sports, to a race car on the ...
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