



(5 ratings)
You may want to isolate the main point of interest from its environment when the environment is not important. Just make your main subject or a part of this subject larger. Please look at an example.

A polar bear at Como Zoo, Saint Paul, MN.
A lot of the times we take pictures like this. I think that all the concrete
stuff around is not important.

Look at this. Now you can see that the bear is in a good mood.
Maybe I am wrong but now we have something to talk about.
Conclusion:
Isolate the main subject from its environment when the environment
is not important.
20 Random Tutorials from the same category :
Show depth in photoghraphy
ISO in Photography
Surefire Tips on Capturing Action Shots
Artificial rain
Choosing the best Viewpoint
Beginning In Photography: Composition
Composition tips for better photography
Beginning In Photography: Understanding The Light
Inside a Digital Camera
How to select right photography school?
Foreground and the mood in photography
COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography
Guide To Nature Photography With Birds
Come Closer
Making Money With Digital Photographs And Images
Should you avoid the backlight?
Capturing Great Landscape Photography
Digital Photography for Beginners
White Sky Problem













