Creating Depth
An object in the foreground adds a sense of depth in a 2 dimensional plane
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Category | goldenhourphotography |
Settings | ISO 400 32 mm f/22 1/125 sec |
Camera | Nikon D7500 |
Lens | Nikon AF-S 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G |
Location | Middelburg - The Netherlands |
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It certainly does. Have been doing this a lot (probably too much) in my own work for a long time and it is definitely a great tip to follow.
such a photo and tip! Niceee! thx
Thanks for the tip. I think I've been doing that on a lot of my better pics without realising it. Now I can do it consciously!
Words are insufficient to describe this scene....
Awesome @juliank:)
A very beautiful sunset picture.
@juliank you are one of the best guy in photography category and you always remain in trending :)
Beautiful shot ^_^
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Great depth and perception, nice shot.
Good advice and a helpful reminder. I take a lot of pictures of the sunset and ocean and find having something in the foreground makes the image more interesting.