Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Foreground In photography and visual arts, the foreground refers to the area of the composition that appears closest to the viewer or camera lens, typically occupying the lower portion of the image or scene. The foreground serves as a visual anchor or frame for the composition, providing context, depth, and scale to the overall image. Elements in the foreground often include prominent objects, subjects, or details that are intended to draw the viewer's attention and create a sense of depth and perspective. By carefully composing the foreground with other elements in the scene, photographers and artists can create visually compelling and dynamic compositions in Giclée printing. |
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