Framing

Framing: Adding a foreground object into your scene, to highlight the subject.

I chose this picture to represent framing because I think it displays it well. It has the tree branches surrounding it, which frames the playground and the blue sky.
This is a picture of a stack of pumpkins and the school in the background. It displays framing, because the pumpkins and the side walk frames the school.
This picture shows framing, because the tree and the sidewalk/the yard frames the playground. It also frames the sky.
This picture is showing framing because the trees are bordering the truck. The trees helping emphasize the truck and make it stand out more. I chose this photo as my featured image because I like how the trees frame the truck.
This picture represents framing because the trees make a border for the trail/path.

I chose the picture on the right as my better photo because it shows framing better than the one on the left. I enjoyed this picture more because I like how the one on the right shows more of the trees and less of the ground.

This photo shows framing because the trees draw you into the picture and it borders the edge, it also emphasizes the main image.
This photo displays framing because the trees frame the house. The trees are outlining the house which shows framing.
This pictures shows framing because the basketball hoop is outlining the tree leaves. The net makes the leaves stick out more in the photo.
This picture shows framing because the mirror and the phone frames the center image.
This photo shows framing because the window on the car is framing the image in the mirror.
This picture shows framing because the mirror frames the lights in the image in the background.
This picture shows framing because the image in the mirror is framed by the mirror.

The picture on the right I think is more appealing than the picture on the left because I like how the one on the right shows more of the car lights in the mirror than the one on the left.

28lilah