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Perspective by Chris Michaels   

Perspective by Chris Michaels

Draw the viewer's attention and add depth to your photos by being conscious of your perspective

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Perspective can add depth and to the dimensions of photography.  Do this by lining up subject matter that draws the viewer in.  This can be done with a the full range of lenses, composing so that one subject leads into the other.  Adjust depth of field according to how many of the subjects you'd like in focus or which one you'd like to draw your attention to most.  With the right angle, you can also pull in something close to the foreground with a telephoto lens.

    
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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego © Chris Michaels


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Pike Market Place, Seattle © Chris Michaels

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The Gliderport at Torrey Pines, San Diego © Chris Michaels
  
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Coit Tower and statue of Christopher Columbus, San Francisco © Chris Michaels

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