I lean the other way.  I get very "focussed" on my subject and have to
be careful about backgrounds.

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> I've been thinking about how I compose shots, and I've realized that I often 
> go to more effort to hide things that I think will detract from the shot, 
> than I do trying to make everything that I might want is visible.  I'd often 
> rather do two "detail" photos, each with a clean background, rather than one 
> photo with everything in it, if the background has something I don't like.
>
> However, I often spend a lot of time trying to compose my photos with two 
> thematically contrasting objects, so I don't only think about hiding things, 
> but what I'm showing as well.
>
> When you compose shots, do you think that your style is more about showing 
> things, or hiding things?
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