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Why do landscape photographers include a foreground, middleground, and background in their images? What are three strategies or methods that you can use to include these aspects in your photographs?

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and to achieve a blur motion photo, you need to have a setting where you can take the photo, and leave the background staying the same. this includes having to put your camera on a steady surface. On my camera, I use the fireworks setting, so I can achieve the movement of the object, while still keeping the background still. 10. Double expose means that the film has been exposed to the object of chosen photography twice, which gives you two images mashed together in one photo. It also happens on viedos sometimes, and then you have to retake the footage. 12. Burning a photo is not using a real flame, but you are darkening the photo. You darken it with lots of dark browns, and the more you darken in one spot, the closer to black and the harder it is to see what the image is. Sorry I can't answer all your questions. These are just off the top of my head.Why? First, they have no choice. The lens is too wide you can't avoid getting foreground and background. Second, it adds depth to the picture and highlights the part of the landscape you are focusing on. Strategy? Walk exhaustively to find the best angle where that imposing subject matter looks great despite the busy foreground and the boring background.

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