POBphotocontest New Round: FRAMING

Framing is a very interesting style of photography!
You already provide the viewer with a nice boarder around the picture! Just like they frame a paining! I am not a "framer" I almost don't do it! But while I was scrolling trough my archives, I saw that I do frame a lot! I do it almost every time when I go out in to the forest!!

I use the trees in the forest to frame the people who are walking there!
Like this dog walker in the distance! How is he perfectly framed in between the trees!

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Maybe he is a little to far away for a nice frame but there were more people and animals in the forest! A nice line up of them in this picture!

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One in the big frame and one in between the trees in a small frame!

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From now on I will look better if I can see nicely framed image

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Using trees to frame your photos sounds like a creative way to add depth and focus. I'll definitely keep an eye out for framing opportunities next time I'm out hehee

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Great examples of framing and such a beautiful place to walk!

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Ooh wow
I have always thought that framing must always be in something like a picture frame😅😅

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