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1. giving the photo context Sometimes it’s what you can’t see in an image that draws you into it as much as (if not more than) what you can see.

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6 Sometimes it’s what you can’t see in an image that draws you into it as much as (if not more than) what you can see in the picture.

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8 Frames for photographs come in all shapes and sizes and can include shooting through overhanging branches, shooting through windows, using tunnels, arches or doorways – you can even use people (for example shooting over shoulders or between heads) etc.

9 Your frame doesn’t need to go completely around the edges of your image – they might

10 Sometimes framing can just add clutter to a shot and make it feel cramped – but at other times it can be the difference between an ordinary shot and a stunning one.

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