Outing . Shore of a small inland lake Shore of Lake Michigan LOOK AT THESE SCENES IN ACTUAL LIFE WITH YOUR OWN EYES AND YOU WILL SEE AND REMEMBER LITTLE MORE THAN WHAT IS SHOWN HERE. IN OTHER WORDS, TRIMMING A PHOTOGRAPH IS MERELY A DISCARDING OF THE NON-ESSENTIALS ample, in the photograph of the Arkansasroad, the two ribbons of space shearedfrom the sides were areas that wereworse than waste; and in the instance ofthe path through the woods, the lowerhalf of the foreground spends the eyesenergy without just cause. The most useful advice is to look foruseless space first in the foreground—theb


Outing . Shore of a small inland lake Shore of Lake Michigan LOOK AT THESE SCENES IN ACTUAL LIFE WITH YOUR OWN EYES AND YOU WILL SEE AND REMEMBER LITTLE MORE THAN WHAT IS SHOWN HERE. IN OTHER WORDS, TRIMMING A PHOTOGRAPH IS MERELY A DISCARDING OF THE NON-ESSENTIALS ample, in the photograph of the Arkansasroad, the two ribbons of space shearedfrom the sides were areas that wereworse than waste; and in the instance ofthe path through the woods, the lowerhalf of the foreground spends the eyesenergy without just cause. The most useful advice is to look foruseless space first in the foreground—thebottom of the print. This is where thegreatest area of waste usually is , to shear the bottom of thephotograph draws the point of interestcloser to the eye. (As in that instance of the path through the woods, you walkeddown the path as you pushed the paperupward.) Look next to the sides. Most of all,be careful not to unbalance the pictureby trimming. And dont be in too muchof a hurry. Do


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