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to the first video in this series
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on photo composition with david
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du chemin I've been
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wanting to talk to you about composition in
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detail for a long time and I'm happy to be able to
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publish his videos today at both
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because it's a really
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fundamental subject in photos that very few
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people talk about and on which very little
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good content exists simply
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because well it's difficult to teach and
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then both because David is a
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friend and a mentor he taught me a lot
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and if you have been following us for a while
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you know that I regularly share
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his content in French because I admire him
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a lot both for his
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photographs, it is kindness and his
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work as a transmitter of knowledge in
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photography and I think it would be
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a shame if you couldn't
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enjoy it just because of the
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language barrier and even if he won't tell you
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like that out of modesty I can
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afford it he has written many
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best- sellers on photography translated into
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several languages ​​which have helped
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tens of thousands of photographers
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around the world and it is therefore
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fortunate to be able to listen to him today
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share three things you
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can do now to improve
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your compositions j I chose to
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put the vf dubbed in French for you but if
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you don't really like it and you
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prefer to have it subtitled you but
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a link just below so that you
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can watch it in your language so let's go
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find it immediately at
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a certain stage during our
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photographic adventure ended up
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understanding that to take good
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photos it is not enough to
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know how to use a camera very well in
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association with our know-how
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it is our mastery visual language
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or composition that makes
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the best photos seem like
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composition is something that can be
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learned I want to give you three
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ideas three things you can do
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right now to start improving
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your compositions and even if it's about
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concrete things, things that you
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can do, I'm going to talk about the
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reasoning behind it
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because if we can change our
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reasoning, we can change the way
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we take photos, that's
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how you have to start ok let's go
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first thing he started to
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take into consideration the heart of the
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photo ask yourself what is the thing
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on which the fault at the doors and
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what will feel the person who looks at
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your fault of water at its subject
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what is the emotional heart of the
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photo I wonder if a lot of
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photos wouldn't be missed simply
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because they don't have a heart or
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they do have one but it's too
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scattered in the photo it's like
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we're saying look at this and we're
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all really trying to see what you're
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showing us but you haven't tried
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to isolate this thing in a
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specific way to make it as
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impactful as possible
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the photos I know it's
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something we all love but they have a
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limited capacity they can
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only contain a limited amount
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of information otherwise it does
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n't work because it lacks
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impact
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I don't know if the advice we give
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usually filling the
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frame is such good advice because
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as is often the case with platitudes like this
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people get it wrong about what it
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tells you I prefer to teach people to
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maximize the effect of a single
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thing an emotion or an atmosphere a
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story a juxtaposition or a gesture
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figure out how to do that and then
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eliminate everything that doesn't relate
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to that thing or everything that they do
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n't express that thing
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here are two examples in this photo in
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venice on heart of the photo in my opinion
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is the contrast between the man on
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the outside and the man on the inside
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all the decisions that I made
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had to support this idea that's why
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the frame is divided in two, that's
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why I used a
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wide-angle lens, that's why I
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positioned myself where I was and
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changed my point of view to exclude
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everything else and that's why I is partly why
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I made the decisions I made
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on lightroom and that I slightly
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warmed the left part and
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cooled the right part
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in this photo what was most
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important was the silhouette in
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the light and it is the contrast with the
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smoke in the sky which determined my
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exposure is what I was going to keep
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in the photo is what I was going to remove
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or even what moment selected or
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found and what is the heart of your
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photo and thus you will be much more
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able to make the decisions which will
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allow you to show this in the photo
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ok second thing you can do
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to start now to make
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your compositions more impactful
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think in terms of energy the eye
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is attracted by several things in a
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photo but do you know how
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it is attracted are you aware
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have reacted to photos with
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strong visual energy this is not
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the only way to make a good photo
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but it is a good start and we can
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control so much about the
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elements present in the frame in order to
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create or control this energy we
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can make the lines more energetic by
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changing the point of view and
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transforming them into a diagonal rather than a
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straight line
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positioning the elements so
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that it is aligned with the
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primary diagonal of the photo the one that goes from the
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top left corner to the bottom right corner
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instead of aligning them
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horizontally horizontal lines
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are useful for many things but
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not to generate an impression
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of visual energy
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you can also start testing
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wide-angle lenses because they
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accentuate the energy of the diagonals
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especially if you get very
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close
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your way of using colors can
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also bring energy to a photo
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and the opposite is also true for all of
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that if you want really
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calming photos that give off a strong sense
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of tranquility then you can
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minimize the impact of the elements I was
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talking about
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start asking yourself how
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can I give more or less energy
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to this photo quite often it is enough to
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move a little to the left or to the
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right if only I could
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convince the photographers to
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move a little more to explore the scene
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before putting down their tripods he would see
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everything straight away following the changes in the
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photo
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started to compose thinking about
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the energy wondering how can I
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make it more dynamic at the level of
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mailing it is taking a step in the right
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direction to make his compositions
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more convincing
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finally the third thing is the next one
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ask me this Nikon or Fuji catalog which
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has just been released and take a book of
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photos
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the best way to learn to make
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your compositions better more
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impactful and more captivating is by
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studying photos better more
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impactful and more captivating look
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studying them studies it is in
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depth we are so used to
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consuming photos at full speed we
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look at them we link counting the compasses to
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something else also because we try on
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so many photos which do not inspire us
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because there is nothing
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inspiring about them but it has also become a
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bit of a habit and that's not
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how you learn something from
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photos
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to learn you really have to spend
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time looking for the details that are
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hidden ask yourself what you feel or
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think about and why
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ask yourself what elements you
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see what types of contrast there are
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what types of stories or elements are
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repeated how the photographer created
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such depth effect such
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tension all of this teaches us
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new things it enriches our
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vocabulary it allows us to discover
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new possibilities it gives us
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new challenges to take on and
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new solutions to break the
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routine in which we help ourselves get stuck
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and more importantly it gives us
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access to the same tools that the masters
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of photography have used for
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the last 100 years don't have the
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cameras and lenses but the
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visual language
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it's not something difficult
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it's just something that
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no one talks about I want to talk about it
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studying large photos and you
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wonder what makes them so captivating
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it will allow you to take another step
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in the right direction in order to
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take fascinating photos in
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a few days I will tell you I will send an email
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with a second video to tell you
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about three ways to better perceive
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things to recognize the elements a
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possibility which together create these
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more captivating compositions that we
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all want to be made
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but before that do me a favor and
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leave me a comment to help me say
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what makes a photo really
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captivating to you
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what really makes you react
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then take your camera
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went to take great photos see you
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next time
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I think after this video you
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understand why we get along well
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in the next video which will be
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available in two days to david will
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explain to us three things that you can
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do to better perceive things
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with a photographer's eye in fact
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how to compose something you have not
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perceived and well will explain this to us in the
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next video a wandering do
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n't forget to answer his question further
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below in the comments what
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makes a photo truly captivating to
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you what makes you react
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tell me in the comments just
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below your answers to me interested you
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can even put links with
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examples if you want there is no
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problem if you also want to
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send you some composition tips
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by email while waiting for the
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next video you can
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register for free to receive them
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with the link which is just right below
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see you soon for the next
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video where we will find david to
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learn to see the world with a
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photographer's eye so I say see you soon
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and good photo

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