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Galaxy GalleryNatural frames are easy to find. Look for angles that give you a “window” to shoot through. Contrasting colors between the frame and subject are also helpful in attracting a viewer’s attention.
Taking advantage of concentric frames makes for an interesting photo. For example, you might use a fogged up window first to frame your image, and then use an even smaller spot that’s cleared of condensation to lead your viewer to the main subject. I don't have exact kind of image to illustrate this statement. posting one somewhat similer.
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