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Photography Tips – repetition
These are cormorants which are very common in Orange County. I spied them one day while I was out looking for feature art for the newspaper I used to work for. Feature art is slice of life photos that could potentially run anytime.
I saw them all lined up, but every time I got close they would fly away. So, I crawled up on these fowls. A little bit at a time and in about 5 minutes or so I was close enough to nab this image. When you want to make sure someone understands you, we often repeat ourselves.
When you want to make something stand out in photography, you repeat it. Thus, repetition! The birds create a pattern for the viewers eye to follow.
Try incorporating repetition of image into your next photo shoot and you will be rewarded with another technique in your arsenal. Enjoy!