I would like to thank Amy Renfrey for her contributions in this digital photography article. Amy is one of my favorite authors. You can find more wonderful tips in her book Digital Photography Success.
One of the things that detract from a beautiful digital picture is distraction. I see it all the time. A vase on the table in the background that had nothing to do with the message the photographer is conveying. Or perhaps something sticking out of the top of something that ends up being irrelevant and a visual nuisance.
To avoid this I would like to draw to your attention to the importance of story telling in digital photography. In each individual photo you take, when you are capturing a situation, what you are really doing is telling a story.
A big, majestic landscape is the photographers way of saying see how this scene creates feeling of tranquillity and calm. Another picture might show you the adrenalin of a race and another might show you the depth of emotion at a birthday party.
Now what makes these pictures work so well is that every single thing, or object, in the photo has ideal and relevant placement in relation to the story you are telling in the photo. A relevantly placed object can completely increase the nature and feeling of the story.
Just as equally powerful, an irrelevant object can ruin or down-play the intensity of emotion in your images and they wont be as powerful. And dont be fooled by thinking the space around the subject doesnt matter just because its space and not an object.
I understand what the photographer is trying to do but the Moon is distracting. Where does the photographer want us to look? Is it a shot of the moon with birds? Or is it a shot of birds with the moon? Im not sure. You see how one simple additional subject can detract from the essence of the photograph? As a consequence it looses a lot.
Since we are using birds, an example of an additional subject that enhances the feeling and story of a photograph is this next one.

This photo works fine because the chimney and the white bird to the left make sense for each other to be there in the same photo. They are linked and we understand that. We can understand that perhaps the chimney is the birds dwelling place and has relevancy in the birds life. It makes sense.
Always remember that no matter how big or how small, other objects will really make or break your photo. And the size doesnt matter, as you have seen in these two examples. Its not about the size of something in the picture, it's about relevance.
Amy Renfrey is one of my favorite digital photography teachers and writers. I highly recommend her E-book Digital Photography Success. Amy's style of writing is easy to follow. You will be shooting nature and flower pictures like the pros in no time.
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