Canadian Pet Photographer’s challenge of the month- Framing

“There are many ways to frame your photo. The simplest is to look for trees, or a branch, walls, windows frames, etc. that can form an edge around your image.

Putting an edge or frame around your composition serves many purposes. First, it highlights what you want the viewer to focus on. A frame adds order to the composition and leads your eye to the subject…”, excerpt from the book “The Secrets to Creating Amazing Photos” by Marc Silber.

Top 5- Framing

Welcome to the Challenge of the Month a contest where Pet Photographers all across Canadian get the chance to share their beautiful work with us.

The theme of December was Framing, I am super excited to share the winners with you, Congratulations everyone!

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Image from Martine Dugas Gingerich

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Image from Angela Skinner of Angela Skinner Photography, Pet Photographer in Cranbrook BC, Canada

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Image from Brooke Fisher a Pet Photographer in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Image from Sylvie Paquette a Pet Photographer in Montreal, Quebec

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Image from Martine Dugas Gingerich