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Originally Posted by
tbob
Brian. This image needs to concentrate on the ants and the plant, there is more than enough there to interest the viewer and I find myself straining to see more. The light leaf to the right and the light wall are just distractions and detract from the image. I would go with a very tight crop; just left of the two ants on the diagonal leaf, just above the highest ant and then just slightly right of the knobby bit above the base.
When shooting try for different angles and tight versus more distant shots. You can always chuck out some if you don't like the composition. Ask yourself what is the one element I want the viewer to see? Make that dominant. It may not be one item, could be a group of things related to each other in a pleasing way. May also be to convey a sense of scale (a person standing in a field under huge open sky). There is usually one strong element, everything else is just like supporting characters in a play; designed to bring out that main character.