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Setting your subject matter on a diagonal will almost always make for a more dynamic picture
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One of the easiest ways to improve your photography is with careful attention to framing. Look into the corners of the viewfinder to see what is there. Do you need all that background? Can you get closer to your subject or zoom in? Would the picture look better as an upright or landscape?
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If it's a photo of granny waving from the doorstep, let's just see granny and the door, not half the houses in the street with a small granny shaped blob in the middle.
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The most common mistake people make when taking pictures is not filling the frame with the subject -
Selecting your viewpoint, the position from which you photograph the subject, is a very important part of composition and one that some people pay very little attention to.
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The first, most obvious difference between one viewpoint and another is the background. If you are photgraphing a subject that cannot easily be moved, the only way to change what is in the background is to choose a different viewpoint.
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