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Created by @peterowley
 at October 29th 2023, 7:15:37 pm.
  1. Rule of Thirds: Divide your frame into thirds both horizontally and vertically to create more dynamic compositions. Place your subject on one of the intersecting points for added visual interest.

  2. Leading Lines: Utilize lines in your composition to guide the viewer's eye and create a sense of depth. Examples include roads, rivers, or patterns in architecture.

  3. Framing: Use elements in your scene to frame your subject, such as doorways or natural frames like trees. This helps to draw attention to your main focal point.

  4. Symmetry: Balance your composition by incorporating elements that are symmetrical. It can create a sense of harmony and order in your photograph.

  5. Negative Space: Leaving empty space in your composition can highlight your subject and create a minimalist and impactful image.

  6. Rule of Odds: Odd numbers of elements tend to be more visually appealing. Try composing your shot with three or five main subjects.

  7. Triangle Composition: Arrange your subjects in a triangular pattern to create a sense of balance and harmony.

  8. Point of View: Experiment with different perspectives and angles to add depth and unique visual interest to your photographs.

  9. Color and Contrast: Utilize contrasting colors or tones to create visually striking compositions.

  10. Golden Ratio: Apply the Golden Ratio, also known as the Phi grid, to create well-balanced and aesthetically pleasing compositions.

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