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As shown in the Alberta tornado photo story , framing a photo tightly (or loosely) removes the wider context, transforming a mundane scene (a man calmly mowing) into a dramatic one (a man mowing next to a tornado).

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A photographer might use high or low angles, special lenses, or ask subjects to pose in specific ways that alter the perceived reality of a situation. As shown in the Alberta tornado photo story

However, the theme of "photographer's lies" strongly relates to how photography manipulates perception and truth, a major topic in photo criticism. However, the theme of "photographer's lies" strongly relates

Here are a few ways photographers "lie" to create compelling images: