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What is true about photography subjects? Only people and landscapes make good photography subjects. Natural things can make the best subjects You should stick to one photography subject, or almost anything
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What is true about photography subjects? Only people and landscapes make good photography subjects. Natural things can make the best subjects
You should stick to one photography subject, or almost anything can make a good photography subject
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Def the last choice! Anything can make a good subject for photography
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The answer is the last one! Like any other art everything is subjective so anything can be a good subject
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