The foreground is the part of a scene or image that appears closest to the viewer. It usually includes objects or elements that are in the immediate front of the composition and typically occupy the lower portion of the frame. The foreground helps to create depth and perspective in an image by providing a sense of scale and framing for the main subject or focal point of the composition. Elements in the foreground can also add visual interest, texture, and context to a scene, helping to draw the viewer's attention and guide their eye towards the main subject. Additionally, the foreground can be used to create a sense of intimacy or immediacy in a composition, immersing the viewer in the scene and creating a more engaging viewing experience.
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