Why Composition, Cropping, And Storage Are Important
Composition is the relationship between objects in a photograph and their distance, size, shape, etc. Composition is what gives structure. Cropping is editing an image, leaving its essential information. This allows a photographer to only show the important objects and subjects of a photo. The rule of thirds is both a common and good guideline for cropping, positioning the focal point off center. Storage is how the information is captured. All of these aspects help improve a photo to perfection.
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