Composition Composition refers to the frame of the image and how the elements of the mise-en-scène appear in it.
Asymmetrical Having no balance or symmetry, lacking symmetry between two or more like parts
Close Up Zooming in close to a subject to get a good deal of detail. Filling the frame.
Framing To frame the subject, emphasizing its importance; shows depth.
Leading Lines Leading lines direct the eyes to the photographer’s point of interest and not away from the subject
Repeated Pattern Whenever there is repetition of any sort of design or pattern to make a whole
Rule of Thirds
The intersections of the lines are points of interest, where important objects are placed in the screen. These points of interest are comfortable to the eye, thus the middle portion of the frame are sometimes kept “empty” or clear.
Symmetrical Having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of matching parts. Have to show likeliness.
Simplicity
Unusual Angle Makes the photograph more interesting to look at