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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
=== Horizon Zero Dawn ===
=== Horizon Zero Dawn ===
We have separated our subjects to two different sides however the focus is on our main subject showing her action and emotions while having the enemy, in the background, clearly ready to attack her. Having that empty space in the middle of the photo, gives a good sense of distance between the characters. This With the camera so close to our character, the scene is more dynamic because we can clearly see actions of both subjects.
We have separated our subjects to two different sides however the focus is on our main subject showing her action and emotions while having the enemy, in the background, clearly ready to attack her. Having that empty space in the middle of the photo, gives a good sense of distance between the characters. With the camera so close to our character, the scene is more dynamic because we can clearly see actions of both subjects.

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Summary

Horizon Zero Dawn

We have separated our subjects to two different sides however the focus is on our main subject showing her action and emotions while having the enemy, in the background, clearly ready to attack her. Having that empty space in the middle of the photo, gives a good sense of distance between the characters. With the camera so close to our character, the scene is more dynamic because we can clearly see actions of both subjects.

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current16:17, 16 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 16:17, 16 September 20203,840 × 2,160 (1.7 MB)Abratox (talk | contribs)Horizon Zero Dawn We have separated our subjects to two different sides however the focus is on our main subject showing her action and emotions while having the enemy, in the background, clearly ready to attack her. Having that empty space in the middle of the photo, gives a good sense of distance between the characters. This With the camera so close to our character, the scene is more dynamic because we can clearly see actions of both subjects.

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