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Many uninspiring photos turned out that way because the subject wasn't properly identified. As today's mini-lesson will show, you want to get clear on what's most important in your composition. Enjoy today's lesson and keep shooting!
© Jayne Martin
Identify your subject. What is the one thing that attracts your attention to the scene? That's your main subject. This decision often involves making sacrifices. As much as you want to include everything, selecting one primary focal point makes it a stronger photo. Let go of anything that either doesn't support your subject, or detracts from it. Simplify things by moving physically closer or by zooming in tighter. |
Thanks,
 Jim Miotke Founder, BetterPhoto.com
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