Jim Poor
01-27-2008, 07:40 PM
Hi folks,
I've been thinking about this for bit and wonder what others think.
Compositionally, it is generally considered better to give a subject "room to move" in the frame.
I've seen some comments on some photos that have a bird moving one way while looking to the rear that indicate there should be more room in the direction the bird is facing, rather than the way it is moving.
Personally, I get that "look out for the tree" feeling if there isn't room in the direction of motion rather than the direction the bird is looking.
Am I way out of the main stream on this?
I've been thinking about this for bit and wonder what others think.
Compositionally, it is generally considered better to give a subject "room to move" in the frame.
I've seen some comments on some photos that have a bird moving one way while looking to the rear that indicate there should be more room in the direction the bird is facing, rather than the way it is moving.
Personally, I get that "look out for the tree" feeling if there isn't room in the direction of motion rather than the direction the bird is looking.
Am I way out of the main stream on this?