Boring you with yet another definition of composition or perspective is not my agenda here. If you don't know what it is then please educate yourself and look it up; there are plenty of wonderful resources available to you.
I would much rather show you.
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| Mt. Trashmore Park, VA, USA |
Move closer, move further away, move up, or move down but move! If you have a zoom lens and not interested in the benefits of exercise, save yourself the trip and adjust your lens.
Keep shooting the same subject until you are satisfied you have gotten every possible angle and then use them to get a feel for what you like. By doing this, you will observe things differently and develop your own personal style.
Also, don't be afraid to go back and re-shoot your favorite spot or person (camera only, please) or whatever your chosen subject may be.
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt Park (FDR), South Philadelphia, PA |
Visit at various times a day or night, lighting can be so dramatic. What about a change of seasons or weather? You may be surprised at your results!
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| Yup, still FDR Park... |
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| Mt Pleasant Mansion, Philadelphia, PA |
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| Wild Horse at Corolla Beach, NC |
Photography, for me, is all about having a great time, enjoying the moment in a way most people don't slow down enough to appreciate. With a few adjustments, you can learn how to capture that moment even better.
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