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PSA Journal, Feb, 2003 by Leo Palmer
Imagination and originality tempered by easy-to-learn techniques and compositional guidelines, can provide the way to exciting pictures with a difference.
A good philosophy to adopt is to keep pictures simple and eliminate distractions by using the tools and techniques at our disposal, in order to let the main subject dominate. Let originality and imagination be your guide and remember "if its been done before, then why bother?"
Leo Palmer, APSA--Northumberland, England
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