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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Framing



Framing is the placement of the subject in relation to its surroundings. Framing can keep the viewer's focus on the framed subject(s). In this image, the white in the background makes the man stand out from all the debris that fell from the buildings which look grey in the photograph.

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