Frame any subject in by using something already there. It can be fence posts, a window pane, anything, as long as it's not put there by you (i.e. the frame has to be in existence already, the subject can be posed). The frame can have as many sides as you want. Just as long as the subject is framed inside of something, can be circular, scalloped, triangular, etc...
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Contest Moderator: "The frame can have as many sides as you want. Just as long as the subject is framed inside of something,"
That in my opinion doesn't mean 1 or 2 sides, it has to be something that surrounds the subject. ( 5 years and 2687 days ago )
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These little guys don't understand the nightime thing yet. Waiting for more food to fly in. You can see a lighter wing of a parent in the background. (5 years and 2683 days ago)
Thanks Kathyw and Eco. I was actually in two minds as whether to submit this for the "back-lighting" contest or "frame" Hence the title I gave to it. Also how you think the man was "framed" depends on your frame of mind. He could be said to be framed either by the patch of light or the surrounding darkness. Both I think are equally valid.
Thanks kyricom. Great lighting...thanks to the Sun; Exposure....thanks to Nikon; Angle....thanks to a little balcony. Etc.....thanks to encouragements from you all.
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Beautiful dog! Nice photo.
Lovely photo author, but what a sad picture. You really capture de emotion with this one.
One of my favorite subjects and this is beautiful. Wonderful moment captured.
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