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GUNS UP Go Tech Photograph by Nieves Nitta

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Comments (8)

Nieves Nitta

Nieves Nitta

Thanks to the TTU Red Raider fan in Plano, Texas, who acquired the print of this image! And thank you for visiting my gallery!

Nieves Nitta

Nieves Nitta

Heartfelt thanks to the Aledo, TX collector who purchased the Guns Up Go Tech image! Much appreciated and encouraging!

Chrisann Ellis

Chrisann Ellis

Congrats on your sale!!

Nieves Nitta replied:

Appreciate your taking time to congratulate me, Chrisann! Best wishes!

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Congrats with your sale!

Nieves Nitta replied:

Congrats appreciated, Marcia!

Kay Novy

Kay Novy

Congrats on your sale!

Nieves Nitta replied:

Thanks a million for the congrats, Kay!

Nieves Nitta

Nieves Nitta

Appreciate your attention and words of wisdom Bijan. Thank you so much taking time to visit and share. I so enjoy learning and finding that intuition often makes up for what may be lacking in formal training. Best regards.

Bijan Pirnia

Bijan Pirnia

Good Tuesday morning to a terrific lady, The other day we talked about FRAME WITHIN A FRAME (framing one object with another.) Here's another photographic concept that you have executed quite nicely, whether or not you're familiar with its title. The title is ANCHORING THE SHOT. You include an object in the foreground that captures the viewr's attention right away, and from there, his or her eyes move to the rest of the image. The foreground object anchors the shot. Here, my eyes went straight to the arm and hand, and from there to the rest of the image. Well done, my lady. In some landscape or seascape shots, you will notice that, for example, a piece of driftwood is in the foreground to anchor the shot. From there, your eyes move to the rest of the image, which could be sunrise and red clouds over the ocean.

Nieves Nitta

Nieves Nitta

Thanks to the Austin, TX, collector for purchasing the framed "Guns Up."

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