Foreground
Believe it or not, but the foreground — anything that goes in front of the subject — can actually highlight the subject and its environment. Use the foreground elements to guide users' eyes to the important content. For instance, in photography, the leading lines like corridors, railways, or river flows can catch viewers' attention and lead them to the focal area in 3D composition. However, watch out for the overpowering effect of foreground elements.[1]
References
- How to Use Foreground to Create Depth in Your Images | Digital Photography School

