Photographs have to have -good subject -good lighting -Good composition rule of thirds Centre of interest: a photograph should have a strong focal point. determine what it is before composing your photo Simplicity: keep compositions simple, avoiding busy background that distracts from a subject Subject off centre: place a subject slightly off-centre rather than in the middle of a photo divide your frame into 9 equal parts by creating a grid that is composed of both horizontal and vertical lines Leading lines - if a scene has strong lines, make sure the lines lead the eye into the frame rather than out of it. The lines should lead to the main point of interest View points/angles Vary angles: shoot at varying angles to capture a subject from a different view point. move the camera higher or lower than you usually do. For a dramatic effect, take some photos from a birds eye or worms eye view Dramatic lighting - adds interest to a photo Silhouettes - subj...
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