This blog post is in relation to the exercise on Page 28 of the OCA Photography 1 - TAOP course material.
I didn't get chance to actually go out into the real world and try this exercise out as a learning experience, so instead I have included a sequence of composition taken on a trip to the New Forest this summer.
The new forest is famous for its wild ponies, and whilst out walking I came across a mother and it's foal drinking from a pond. I think the photos I have taken are a good example of a sequence of photographs trying various compositions and different approaches to a situation.
If the thumbnail links are missing, view the full image on the Flickr Set for this exercise.
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