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IMAGE ANALYSIS WHY SHOTS WORK

SHORT-EARED OWL

Classic composition

Mika’s careful placement of the owl within the frame draws the viewer in. “It looks natural when the subject’s eyes are located in the golden ratio and it is looking at the centre of the photo,” he says. Mika also added vignetting for a more intense feeling and to ensure that the owl was the

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