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FRAME WITHIN A FRAME

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A frame within a frame is a popular compositional technique that involves framing the main subject of a photo with a natural or man-made object – this could be anything from a window or doorway to an avenue of trees or a row of bushes.

The frame doesn’t need to completely surround your subject, but it should be prominent enough to

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