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For these four pictures shown
below, it is a case of whether to use the horizontal or vertical format to shoot
those scenes. This is a matter of personal preference but in some cases, it can be
of slight advantage especially when you are shooting from a higher camera angle,
like the final photo of exhibition. I shot the scene from the second floor of the
complex after seeing how the formation of the exhibition became more interesting.
The final two shots, adjusting for the loose area on the top left of the first picture,
took care of the problem, as can be seen from the next photo.
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Horizontal view of a hotel's interior |
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Horizontal view of an exhibition |
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Vertical view of the hotel's interior |
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Vertical and new approach to the
exhibition |
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These two shots (below) show the
difference by adjusting the composition to fill up the loose area on the top left
of the first picture, where the new look can be seen from the next shot.
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Part of the loose area on top left
of picture |
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Adjusting the composition solves
the problem |
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