Composition is an essential to know how to take good pictures.
1. It is important to learn the Rule of Thirds.
The Rule of Thirds states that the strongest composition is created when the subject is off-center in the photo. You look through the viewfinder on your camera and visually, divide the area into three areas vertically and horizontally. Your subject should be in the upper left, lower left, upper right or lower right section of the viewfinder.
2. You need to know when to ignore the Rule of Thirds. Sometimes, you will have a subject that will just not follow the rule, but still works as a strong composition. For example, when photographing a flower or face that it fills the entire frame of your viewfinder it wouldn't make sense to use the Rule of Thirds. Filling the viewfinder is usually a great way to have a strong composition when you are photographing just one item.
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