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Shot at the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on a Canon 40D with a 24-70mm f/2.8L USM at ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/2500 Shooting from the bottom up can lead to disaster, i.e. double chins, distorted figures and in the end, disatisfied clients. If even the skinniest people can have a slight double chin, you can [...]
Continue Reading »Using existing frames in the composition of your photographs help you add interest to your photographs and highlight your subjects. In the same way that a physical frame affects the picture or artwork contained within, frames lead the eye to the subjects. They also place subjects in their environment, whether it be an urban setting, [...]
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