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Give Your Subject Space to Look Into

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9 May
2006

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» Give Your Subject Space to Look Into :: Digital Photography School:

Another great tip from digital photography school. Frame your photo so that your subject is looking towards some visible space, not off to the side of the photo they're on. It heightens the impression that they're looking at something, rather than gazing off into nothing.


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