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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 2700895" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>This is a good example of taking pictures from different perspectives which is called "working the subject".</p><p>An artist painter will start out with a blank canvas and does not paint anything into the image that does not add meaning or impact to the image.</p><p>Photographers have to move left, right, back, forward, higher and lower to eliminate distractions.</p><p>The telephone lines distract as well as the front fence.</p><p>I like the gate because it lets the viewer progress into the image.</p><p>I like both but the closer up image has more impact and less distraction from the subject of the image.</p><p>Another rule of photography is get closer until the subject is primary in the image and then take another step closer. I use a telephoto lens to do this with humans and other animals since we are uncomfortable with a camera stuck in our face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 2700895, member: 7966"] This is a good example of taking pictures from different perspectives which is called "working the subject". An artist painter will start out with a blank canvas and does not paint anything into the image that does not add meaning or impact to the image. Photographers have to move left, right, back, forward, higher and lower to eliminate distractions. The telephone lines distract as well as the front fence. I like the gate because it lets the viewer progress into the image. I like both but the closer up image has more impact and less distraction from the subject of the image. Another rule of photography is get closer until the subject is primary in the image and then take another step closer. I use a telephoto lens to do this with humans and other animals since we are uncomfortable with a camera stuck in our face. [/QUOTE]
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