Adding dimension to a photograph

The images we view on a computer screen or in a book are two-dimensional. The photos are flat and have no depth. I have difficulty at times capturing the scene on a digital camera as I really experienced it. But you can add some depth to an image by incorporating certain elements. Adding people or wildlife gives the shot some depth and a sense of size.  You can also embed leading lines that brings you deeper into the scene. Adding foregrounds and backgrounds produces depth. The following images show what you can do to produce images that jump off the page or computer screen    Click on first image to start slideshow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 responses to “Adding dimension to a photograph”

  1. Al McConnaha Avatar
    Al McConnaha

    Good advice; my problem–in the heat of the moment–I forget, Alyn

  2. unexpectedincommonhours Avatar

    What a great post! Thank you for sharing. I will make good use of your tips.

    1. Michael Just Avatar

      Great to hear that!

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