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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Great lighting. Early morning and late evening and you usually get the best light. Try not to have your main area of focus in the exact center and to not have your horizon in the middle. Try the rule of thirds, divide the picture with two imaginary lines vertical and horizonal and place the area of interest on one of the intersections. Alpha101's image is a good example, about one third sky and two thirds for the rest, much better composition.
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