This challenge is to encourage you to think about framing your subject. This can be a physical frame or a contextual contrast. Great photographers to take inspiration from are Saul Leiter and Alex Webb. Another more traditional way is to think about framing as trying to shoot through something. Think about a foreground framing your subject. Here is a video by Rupert Vandervell on this subject. Alex Kilbee has good videos on Saul Leiter an Alex Webb.
Smoky Sunset taken with my A71 cell phone
Framing the “eerie” sun in smoky Calgary
f1.8 1/700sec iso32
photoshop tweaked levels, exposure, contrast
Nicely framed, love the colours.
Beautiful lighting for this “Frame the Subject” image, on this 8:30 am walk in Baker Park. Taken with my Fuji XP140 pocket camera.
Framing a bench under a tree.
this yellow rumped warbler is framed by the branches , ISO 400 400mm 1/400 f6.3
The image has been cropped quite a bit
not sure if this qualifies for framing , I like the abstract design
ISO 400 1/800 f6.3 80mm
This is a Savannah Sparrow sitting in a fence at the 68th Street ponds across from Elliston on 17th Ave. It was a quite morning and we were just looking at each other. Shot in AP, FL 400mm, S 1/1000, ISO 320, cropped and sharpened slightly.
Great example of framing Karen.
Sleeping Great Horned Owl framed by tree branches taken at Fish Creek Park. Focal Length 400, F 6.3, S 1/400, ISO 320, Auto WB. Cropped.
This pigeon in Dubrovnik can fly, but can’t jump.
1/800 sec @ f/3.5, ISO 200
Edited in Lightroom and Nix Sharpener Output