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Friday, December 17, 2010

Make it Focal - Part 5 - What's your Angle?

Another way to call attention to a focal picture is by its orientation.  If all the other pictures are oriented horizontally, put it vertically.  This was seen in the bird layout in Make it Focal - Part 2.  The focal picture there is vertical when the rest are horizontal.  Another easy way to use orientation to call out the focal picture is to tilt it to an angle as seen in this layout.
Here all the photos are the same size and there are quite a few of them. The focal photo has a wider mat out of a slightly different color and colorful corner treatments, but another reason it stands out is that it is at a slight angle.  If you look back through the previous posts, you'll find several layouts where the focal is at an angle.

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