Creative Composition Tips for Wildlife Photography and Video
Jason, Michael and Ron discuss the fine art of framing a moment. The placement of your subject in the frame, the use of foreground, background and framing elements can elevate an image from a snapshot to a work of art. Explore the science of composition in this tip of the iceberg discussion.
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Your grateful hosts: Michael Mauro, Jason Loftus, and Ron Hayes.
You'll find much more of our content, featuring informative and entertaining wildlife photography adventures, gear-tips, how-to's, and incredible destinations, click on the links below:
Website: https://www.wildandexposed.com
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Видео Creative Composition Tips for Wildlife Photography and Video канала Wild and Exposed Podcast
Thanks for watching our channel!
Your grateful hosts: Michael Mauro, Jason Loftus, and Ron Hayes.
You'll find much more of our content, featuring informative and entertaining wildlife photography adventures, gear-tips, how-to's, and incredible destinations, click on the links below:
Website: https://www.wildandexposed.com
Subscribe to podcast https://bit.ly/wildandexposed
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildandexposd_podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WAEpodcast/
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