Framing
1. How can Framing give the photo Context? Giving a photo context is using elements or parts of the scene to frame around a particular area that gives more information to the viewer about where the scene is located or what the photographer is trying to convey.
2. How can Framing create a sense of depth in the photo? Framing can place an object or subject in the foreground which creates dimensions within the image.
3. How can Framing create intrigue in the photo? Framing can leave certain parts of an image hidden so that it leaves the viewer wanting to see more or try to find out more of what is happening behind the frame.
4. What are some examples of things that can be used to create Framing in the photo? Some examples that can be used for framing include overhanging branches, arches, doorways, and people.
5. What should you consider when thinking about the depth of field in a photo that uses Framing? When using depth of field in framing, one might consider whether or not to have the frame in focus. A non-blurred frame can add context to an image whereas a blurred frame can add a sense of mood. Another thing to consider is whether the frame is adding or taking away from the image.
2. How can Framing create a sense of depth in the photo? Framing can place an object or subject in the foreground which creates dimensions within the image.
3. How can Framing create intrigue in the photo? Framing can leave certain parts of an image hidden so that it leaves the viewer wanting to see more or try to find out more of what is happening behind the frame.
4. What are some examples of things that can be used to create Framing in the photo? Some examples that can be used for framing include overhanging branches, arches, doorways, and people.
5. What should you consider when thinking about the depth of field in a photo that uses Framing? When using depth of field in framing, one might consider whether or not to have the frame in focus. A non-blurred frame can add context to an image whereas a blurred frame can add a sense of mood. Another thing to consider is whether the frame is adding or taking away from the image.