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in photography one of the little rules of composition is to have anything moving appear to be running into the frame not out of.
I can understand that but what about portraits? I don;t recall seeing a lot of images where the subject is not centered. Oddly when you're doing video not centering your subject especially when you're doing something like an interview has the best effect.
portraits arent trying to convey action . photos that convey movement should always appear to be running into the frame not out. good form always allows space for the subject to move into
I can understand that but what about portraits? I don;t recall seeing a lot of images where the subject is not centered. Oddly when you're doing video not centering your subject especially when you're doing something like an interview has the best effect.
But take note this is the world of photography as art and not video journalism. Big difference.
Well no. Need true to life color and a crop that will print 4x6. That was what was ordered. The sky was blue and not sea green. Clouds were white....
Boring
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