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Question: What's is mergers in photography!?
i am doing a project i understend all the things i have to do but mergers i dont get it!.Can someone explain me what is and how i can take a photo like that !? The project says :

Mergers:
-avoid mergers by changing the point of view
-be aware of the background

It ll be better giving me an example

thanks for ur attention
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Try this site:

http://www!.naturephotographers!.net/artic!.!.!.

It says:
Placing the camera in the right position is perspective!. This is how you personally see when you photograph the subject, your point of view!. Remember the lines, the horizon line is high and you are putting emphasis on the foreground, placed low you are placing importance on the upper part of the scene which in landscape photography is the sky!. But what about all the little intersections, where lines cross, where tones blend together and become one!?

These are mergers, where two or more objects or tones come together and become in a photograph either a blob, a nuisance, or near miss!. The tree branch from hell, shadows fall across the subject leaving no detail, plants become bushes that become just green mass!. Www@QuestionHome@Com