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: High-contrast pairings (such as dark fabrics against pale backgrounds, or vibrant jewel tones) guide the viewer’s eye immediately to the intended focal point. 3. Composition and Posing leg show jo picture

“Leg Show,” photographed by Jo, captures an intimate yet theatrical moment that balances vulnerability and performance. At first glance, the image centers on the subject’s legs—carefully posed, lit, and framed—drawing attention to form, line, and texture. The photographer’s choice to emphasize this body part invites viewers to consider how a commonly overlooked subject can become a powerful focal point of narrative and emotion. This public link is valid for 7 days

The difference between a good picture and a great picture lies in the pose. The way the legs are positioned can dramatically alter the perception of the image. Can’t copy the link right now

: When seated, extend your legs at a diagonal angle toward one corner of the frame to maintain a long, elegant line.

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Anyone building or working with a PackML-enabled machine can expect a common look and feel and consistent defined behaviors – even if they come from different manufacturers and use different control systems.

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Benefits of PackML

For end-users

Reduced costs

Faster startups

Reusable training

Operational consistency

More robust and reliable software

Consistent tools to track and manage machine performance

Effective use of limited engineering resources

Easier to troubleshoot, reduced mean-time-to-repair

For OEMS

Faster development time

Control platform independent

Fewer end user custom software requests

Less training for both the OEM & end users

Greater reapplication of software from machine to machine

Shorter debug times & more robust programming

Allows for greater focus on innovation and machine capability

Still allows intellectual property to be maintained

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