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What am I doing right and wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 93236" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>My take on photography composition is an exercise in combing multiple elements together to tell a story.</p><p></p><p>Take drag racing as an example. You are staged at the light, but you are not fixated on the strip with tunnel like vision. That would be a boring story. You see things in the foreground like the lights, the hood of your car. Mid ground you see maybe the front corner of the car of the guy staged next to you, the bleachers full of spectators. Then the background may have the Ambulance parked behind the guardrail before the rest of the frame fades off into infinity. That is quite a more interesting story right?</p><p></p><p>Don't fixate on one item but include other elements or control the placement of elements in the frame to create an interest to the viewer is what I try to capture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 93236, member: 1926"] My take on photography composition is an exercise in combing multiple elements together to tell a story. Take drag racing as an example. You are staged at the light, but you are not fixated on the strip with tunnel like vision. That would be a boring story. You see things in the foreground like the lights, the hood of your car. Mid ground you see maybe the front corner of the car of the guy staged next to you, the bleachers full of spectators. Then the background may have the Ambulance parked behind the guardrail before the rest of the frame fades off into infinity. That is quite a more interesting story right? Don't fixate on one item but include other elements or control the placement of elements in the frame to create an interest to the viewer is what I try to capture. [/QUOTE]
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