We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
PeterffLoc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
bettis1 wrote:
We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
We've all probably been guilty of having a telephone pole inadvertently sprout out of someone's head somewhere in our photographic past...but this one really drives home the point of being aware of your subject's position.
In Photo 1 they told us to always check the edges of the frame TWICE. Ok, but does this fit the rule of thirds, the golden triangle or Fibonacci Curve??????????????????