This entry was posted in Photograpy How To and tagged Blocking, landscape, Photography, Subtle. Bookmark the permalink. ← Five Compositional Ideas for Bird Photography Photography News: Many Third-Party Lenses, DxO PureRAW 5 →. Is there a way of blocking something from being photographed? Hi. I’m an art student from Brazil and I’m working on a project for college. I’m not sure if this is even the right subreddit for it (and if you can think of one more appropriate, please, let me know in the comments) but here it goes:
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Blocking in photography is the intentional act of obstructing a significant portion of your frame with environmental factors to drive your viewer to a specific place in your image. It’s an exaggerated version of layering that pulls from abstract theory to ‘clean up’ the frame through the use of generous negative space.. I’m speaking in regards to the delicate artwork of blocking. The photograph beneath is an instance of this strategy: Hasselblad X2D + XCD 28mm f/4 P @ ISO 64, 1/250, f/11.0 I like most of this photograph. To me, the comfortable mild and delicate shade palette are good enhances to the close by timber and distant glacier.



