For today’s challenge, Sky Sunday, I have a photo that I really like. The so-called “Frame within a Frame” composition. I’ve had such compositions in other photos see Through the keyhole!
One way to highlight one of the subjects captured is to fit it into a geometric form already existing within the frame. Practically,we extend the area of interest in the photo, without losing the importance of the subject.
The area surrounding the subject can be well defined by framing the subject into a rectangle, circle, or any clear shape made up of existing elements.
This is a photo taken at the Ruins of the Royal Court. Through the window frame you can see the Chindia Park. Bonus … the flying bird! I’m a lucky one!
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Are you a lucky person??
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Yes
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No
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I don’t believe in luck but I know I am blessed.
Lucky is a fun way to look at the world. In your case you are a very skilled photographer, so luck is more likely to smile upon you, as in this case!
In fact, I find luck a result of our thinking. If we have a positive thinking we are considered lucky and if we have a negative thinking we are considered unlucky.
The power of positive thinking! I love that!
I like the image of the brick wall and the flying bird. I guess I am lucky that a change of neighborhoods will do me and my relatives some good.
Great photography, I think I am lucky
Perfect shot, although all your photos are gorgeous.
Thank you! I try to do my best!
Amazing timing here. A great photography lesson as well. Picture if perfect!
Thank you, Carol. Although I did not want this to be a photography lesson, I’m glad if you found something interesting here!
Magnificent picture for Sky Sunday. I think I’m a happy man.
Thank you, Elenka! I’m glad you are a “happy man” ! I can not be happy all the time.?