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The setting of the photograph can be used to tell more about the person that you are photographing.
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The setting of the photograph can be used to tell more about the person that you are photographing.
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Yes, I agree with Steven172.
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yes and it depends on the light comes in to the picture and where you take the picture like outside or inside or in the daylight or night time it really depends on where and time you take a picture about that person.
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