1. The writer of the article says that the mood in a picture tends toward relaxation and other feelings like that make the viewer want to walk right into the picture and sit for a while, is creating the mood for him.
2. The most common element that can add mood to a photo is fog.
3. Storm clouds add mood because the darker and more threatening to the sky they are, the more drama and mood you will have in your picture.
4. The effect that running water has is a silky, smooth flow because of a long exposure, but a fast shutter speed can create a feeling of power as waves crash on rocks, for example.
5. Many different people find many different moods in an photo because what creates a feeling of mood in one person isn't going to work that way for every person.
6. Adding emotion makes a great photo because it helps the viewer connect with a picture if that emotion is prevalent in the viewer.
7. The photo should be your expression of what you see and feel through the viewfinder.
8. Faces convey emotion easily because whatever your going through, good or bad, it will show on your face because you're being effected by whatever is going on.
9. It will relax the mood for you and others around you because your breaking out of that bubble and you're absorbing more from the world.
10. You should ask yourself what emotion am I trying to convey?, when taking a picture.
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