How many times have you been set to make a photo, but there’s something in the way? Think of it not as a barrier, but as an opportunity to frame your subject. You can use framing, with or without a frame, to focus, enhance, offer commentary. Compose, crop and make it work to add interest to your image. For example:
Framed by window frames

Framed by patterns

Framed in by an arch

Framed out by an arch

Framed by shadows

Framed by perspective

Framed in stone

Framed inside

Framed in death

Inspiration for these phototips came from The Daily Post‘s Weekly Photo Challenge—frame—to share these photographs from my travels. Find some more PhotoTips HERE.
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Lovely examples of frames, Jann.
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Appreciate it, thanks!
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I like that first one, Jann. The window mullions in the foreground really add dimension to the image.
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Many thanks, Allan, I do too. Loved that there were two windows, not just the usual one. Nice to hear from you!
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You seem to have covered most of the options, Jann 😀
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Haha! I wanted to include color…couldn’t find the right image. Maybe next time. Thanks for stopping by!
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An interesting way to look at snapping pics – love the frame by branches.
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That’s brilliant. And stunning photos.
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Thank you, Sarah, for your kind words!
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