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Composition and Photography © 2010 by Gregory Mills

Bad Photo

Good Photo

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Rule of Thirds

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Rule of Thirds O O O O

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Simplification

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Leading Lines

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Balance

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Triangles

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Repetition

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Framing

Other Compositional Concepts © 2010 by Gregory Mills

Foreground, Middle Ground & Background

Leave Breathing Room

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You Are Not A Sniper!

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Watch For Encroachments

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Be Deliberate With Your Horizon

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Find Unique Perspectives

Use the Right Lens For Your Subject

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“The Decisive Moment”

How Many Techniques Do You See?

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