What's wrong: poor composition
Problem:
There is not a clear subject in a
pictureGeneral term refers to a single photo or a composite project on the canvas., or the elements of the picture are not balanced in a visually appealing manner.
Solution #1
CropTo trim the outer area of a picture. the picture to eliminate unnecessary distractions and focus the picture on a single subject. When you crop, use the
rule of thirdsA principle of visual art that divides a picture into thirds horizontally and vertically. Points of interest occur at an intersection of the dividing lines. to create a more visually interesting picture. If needed, you can then resize the picture to its original size.
Solution #2
If you upgrade to Digital Image Suite, you can also try the following:
Use the
clone brushA touchup tool that copies one part of an object onto another part of the same object. to paint another part of the picture over distracting elements. The clone brush lets you paint over an area using the color and texture of another part of your picture, such as the sky or surrounding area.
For suggestions on how to take better photographs, see the User's Manual and the MSN Photos Web site.