Sub-Framing In Visual Composition
http://theartofphotography.tv / aop.podcast / tedforbes / tedforbes Continuing on in our composition series, in this video we will talk about a technique found in photography called sub-framing. Sub-framing is simply taking an object or subject in your image and framing it with lines within the composition, thus having a picture in a picture. This is a nice way to place emphasis on something in the composition and is particularly effective when an object is small and surrounded by detail.

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