The video effectively uses a 'spot the mistake' format to engage viewers and then provides a clear, visual demonstration of good versus bad composition, making the advice easily digestible and actionable. The promotion of a related guide at the end feels like a natural extension of the educational content.
Summary
This video reviews a photograph, identifying a fence in the foreground as a mistake that hinders the viewer's engagement. The creator then contrasts this with a better example where natural elements like moss and grass are used as foreground to create depth and guide the eye, emphasizing the importance of compositional decisions.
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Transcript, structure and on-screen text
6 beats, a 215-word transcript and 73 lines of on-screen text — the parts you need to write your own version.
Original caption
if you’re a beginner photographer, I’m reviewing your photos and teaching you how to actually improve your photography. this photo had so much potential, but can you spot what let it down? let’s compare this photo to a similar photo I took a while back. and if you want me to review your photos, post them in the comments