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Emerge 01 Framed

 

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Framing is a powerful and unmistakable way to draw the viewer’s eye directly to your subject. It also opens the door to adding interest to your shot – think colour, texture, and a sense of place or story. From natural surroundings to urban elements, doorways to foliage, the ways you can frame a subject are practically endless.

We were seriously impressed by this first round of submissions – what a way to kick off Emerge! You’ve set the bar high for the next 11 challenges and we can't wait to see what you hit us with next!

Challenge Brief

Create an image using the compositional technique of framing to bring attention to your subject. You can use anything as a frame, and it can be in the foreground, middleground or background of the image. The subject should be placed clearly within the frame and the image should feel balanced.

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02:43 Ave Paasuke

04:42 Bonnie Logen

06:42 Brad Wilser

08:34 Camilla Johannessen

11:22 Cherie Weir

14:28 Connie Tamura

15:43 Danny Dohrmann

18:07 Dawn McBride

20:29 Debbie Bass

22:37 Diana Welsh

25:11 Diane Schlichting

26:37 Erica Harvey

27:25 Heather Huffman

29:34 Jeanne VanGorder

31:39 Jill Blathwayt

32:29 Jill Monroe

34:22 Joanne Wetzel

36:08 Jordyn Bobo

34:48 Julie Hutchinson

41:41 Kate Maxwell

44:11 Kristy Wallis

46:08 Krystal Annetts

47:51 Linda Van Oeffelen-Brosens

49:47 Lyn Nye

52:51 Marie Lister

54:59 Mark Hughes

56:13 Marquee Maylum

58:28 Myra Kemp

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1:03:49 Pam Wendel

1:05:52 Ranmali Dinwoodie

1:08:28 Rita Garcia

1:11:14 Shelly Cavallaro

1:12:52 Sherry Glassman

1:15:17 Tobi Smith

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