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Two Halves are Better Than One


Saturday Self-Challenge:
Suggested by Sami, use the edge of a photo to cut the main subject in half.
Two items from my salt-glazed pottery collection.
This week's topic was a challenge, but in a good way. It is difficult to photograph only half of the subject and make it look artistic rather than accidental. These two items of pottery looked so nice together that it gave me an idea I thought would make them great subjects for this challenge. The technique of cutting the subjects in half enabled me to focus on their complimentary shapes.
Suggested by Sami, use the edge of a photo to cut the main subject in half.
Two items from my salt-glazed pottery collection.
This week's topic was a challenge, but in a good way. It is difficult to photograph only half of the subject and make it look artistic rather than accidental. These two items of pottery looked so nice together that it gave me an idea I thought would make them great subjects for this challenge. The technique of cutting the subjects in half enabled me to focus on their complimentary shapes.
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