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Photo Tip 61
Photo Tip 62
Story Telling Photo
"To tell a story, first you need a subject. This may be a friend, a building, or some abstract object. The subject (or main character) is usually
placed in the foreground of the shot (towards the viewer).
To add interest to your story, you need to include a
second element, (a context), which is often the
background. The context gives the subject
relevance, presence, location, or interest.
The combination of these two elements -
foreground and background - is what
makes your photo tell a story."Different Options Photo Photo Tip 62 Story Telling Photo Photo Tip 63 DOF@ Angle Photo Photo Tip 64 Cut Clutter Photo Photo Tip 65 Stop Motion Photo Photo Tip 66 Zoom Detail Photo Photo Tip 67 Auto Bracket Photo Photo Tip 68 Gray Card Photo Photo Tip 69 Sky Photo Metering Photo Tip 70 More Support Photo Photo Tip 71 Backlit Glamour Photo Photo Tip 72 Hot Photo Shooting Photo Tip 73 Avoid Wall Photo Photo Tip 74 DOF Zoom Photo Photo Tip 75 Well Seasoned Photo Photo Tip 76 Pattern Photo Photo Tip 77 Imagination Photo Photo Tip 78 Special Effects Photo Photo Tip 79 Too Much Photo Photo Tip 80 Mood Photo Photography Tips | Photography Quotes | Photography Articles | Photoshop Tips
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