The Foreground Balance Trick William Patino Uses to Anchor His Seascape Compositions
There’s a compositional problem I keep seeing in workshop students’ work, and honestly, in my own early images when I look back at them. You arrive at a stunning coastal location, the sky is doing something extraordinary, and you raise the camera to eye level and shoot. The resulting image has a great sky and a great subject, but it feels unanchored. The eye wanders. Nothing holds the frame together. The shot looks like a record of a beautiful place rather than a considered photograph of one.