Five Elements of a Great Photograph

Nancy Hill discusses five key elements to making great photographs in this article at photography.com.

According to Nancy, “Any one of the five elements above will move your photographs a step away from “That’s nice.” The more of the elements you use in one image, the closer you are to getting a “Wow! That’s beautiful!” Use all five and you will be able to create a masterpiece.”

http://www.photography.com/articles/taking-photos/five-elements-of-a-great-photograph/

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