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In photography, framing and perspective significantly enhance the visual impact of images. This guide discusses key concepts such as "Fill the Frame," which emphasizes the subject without distractions, and "High Perspective," where photos taken from above offer unique surfaces and textures. Conversely, "Low Perspective" captures subjects from below, revealing new angles and focus on the bottom surfaces. Additionally, understanding "The Rule of Thirds" helps in composing photos that feel balanced and engaging, ensuring that subjects are well-placed with an effective background.
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My photography Made by: Sebastian Cano villa
Fill the frame Fill the frame is when you zoom in the closest picture you can. but there cant be a back round so it wont take the attention of the main picture
High percpitive This is used when you take a photo from up high so the picture looks different but the thing is that you have to get the surface on top. Now lets say we take it from the bottom you will only see sticks
Low percpitive Lowpercpitive is used when you take a picture from a low angle so you only see the bottom surface if you take it from the high place there is a different point of view. now lets say you take it from on top you would see only the spinning things
The rules of thirds The rules of third is when the pictures are in the middle with a background so the picture can look a lot bigger and so the picture wont look alone.