Bouncing between four wonderful hosts each week the Lens Artists Photo Challenge comes at you from some pretty different perspectives, which is always great. Everyone has a different perspective so the four hosts give us some rich flavor in our subjects. This week P.A. Moed shows us how important filling the frame can be to convey our appreciation of the subject.

Here is an example of a photo subject lost in the empty space, leaving the viewer to suppose what is most important. In this case it was merely a function of not wanting to climb the stairs.
Here is a cropped example of the same photo where the begonia basket is the only thing the viewer can see. It makes a big difference how you frame the shot.
Thanks for the endorsement of our challenge Joe. Loved your examples