Photographers wonder why their images are weak and more often than not it is because they have overlooked the most basic yet complex issue of composition.
via 1000 Words Photography Magazine Blog.
Photographers wonder why their images are weak and more often than not it is because they have overlooked the most basic yet complex issue of composition.
via 1000 Words Photography Magazine Blog.
by A Photo Editor on June 8, 2012 · 1 comment
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I agree, composition is the verbal portion of any photograph. If it’s off, the viewer misses the point.
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