One of the best ways to draw the viewer to the photograph is to give the picture depth, and to do that, you need to learn the areas of a picture. One is called the background, the area of the photo that the viewer can tell is far away, the foreground, what you can see as up close, and the middle ground, what is in between the background and foreground. In this photo, the sky would be the background, the tree in the front is the foreground, and the trees behind it is the middle ground. Like in a previous post, the natural lines in a photograph, it directs the viewer, except in this case it directs the viewer to the background. Seeing the foreground grow smaller up to the background gives it the realistic perspective.
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