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In the quote when I count my blessings I count you twice, 'you' refers to a person who acts a blessing in someone's life. This quote refers to that a person who is a blessing acts to be special and that a person considers him/her to be more than a blessing
The answer is humor! It’s been shown it helps with all of those mentioned benefits :)
Wouldn't it be rhythm, the use of recurring elements to direct the movement of the viewer's eye's through the product of art and give a sense of unity to the composition. correct me if im wrong
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I'd ofc give the female a bow tie, make the suit curve around her body, unlike a male, it just goes straight, the females suit should curve her features
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Filling the frame means that you focus solely on the subject and that subject occupies most if not all of the photograph. Doing this will place more emphasis on the subject to draw more attention to it.
For example, let's say you photographed someone standing on a hill. If you do a wide shot and photograph the person along with the hill and the sky above, then readers won't focus as much on the person. The person would likely be too far away. If you zoom in on the person, and have them fill more of the frame, then more focus will be placed on the subject.
While filling the frame is a useful technique, it doesn't mean that you always have to do it. Going back to the wide shot example, that could be useful if you want to have the person contrast with their surroundings. It's also a good visual way to show how vast nature is compared to humans. Famous landmarks such as the grand canyon could be a better backdrop to use. So it all depends on what you're trying to convey and what message you're trying to send.