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Filling the Frame Slideshow
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The one sure way to keep from including too much extraneous information in a photograph is to fill the frame with your subject and nothing but your subject.
Credit: Photo: Lawrence Wee/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Lawrence Wee/Shutterstock
The one sure way to keep from including too much extraneous information in a photograph is to fill the frame with your subject and nothing but your subject.
Credit: Photo: Lawrence Wee/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Lawrence Wee/Shutterstock
There are two ways to get closer: Use a telephoto lens or put some more wear on your walking shoes.
Credit: Photo: Natallia Rasadka/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Natallia Rasadka/Shutterstock
A very tight shot of a bear, or even the family dog, creates a sense of urgency, or in some cases humor.
Credit: Photo: Alistair Scott/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Alistair Scott/Shutterstock
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