Framing
Framing can give the photo context. An example would be using different environmental aspects to provide a "frame", giving the viewer a sense of where the picture is being taken.
Framing gives a sense of depth to the picture by adding something to the foreground.
Framing can create intrigue in the photograph by leaving the viewer imagining or wondering what's behind the frame.
Some examples of what could be used to frame a picture would be leaves surrounding the picture, a window, or a doorway arch.
In a picture using framing, you should consider what feel you want the photograph to have. If you want to add a sense of mood and depth, a blurred frame can help portray this, while if you want the frame to add context to the scene, making sure the frame is in focus will help.
Framing gives a sense of depth to the picture by adding something to the foreground.
Framing can create intrigue in the photograph by leaving the viewer imagining or wondering what's behind the frame.
Some examples of what could be used to frame a picture would be leaves surrounding the picture, a window, or a doorway arch.
In a picture using framing, you should consider what feel you want the photograph to have. If you want to add a sense of mood and depth, a blurred frame can help portray this, while if you want the frame to add context to the scene, making sure the frame is in focus will help.