1. Rule of thirds - Rule of the thirds is where your able, to reflect the image in different ways but still have the same photos, and still change the position and feeling.
2. Balancing Elements - Balancing elements is where your able to balance all of the objects in the photos, and focus on the main action happening in the photo, and leave it to where your worried on whats really happening with the main objects, and leave the other objects not really focused on.
3. Leading Lines - leading lines is where the lines is able to draw out what your trying to focus on in the photo.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition) - Is where you see the same colors in different ways, and in a certain pattern to give away what the photo is about.
5. Viewpoint - Viewpoint is when your can see what is going on in the photo, but from a distance enough to see what we are giving away in the photo.
6. Background - Is where you're able to put some in front of the background to see what we are focused on, and the background has something to do with the main part of the photo.
7. Create depth - Is where you have multiple objects in the front of the photo, and in the background you have a distance from the background, and the main photo's itself.
8. Framing - Is where you can take the photo, and use the objects around the main object and frame it into one piece to create a good photo.
9. Cropping - Is where you cut all the stuff that you don't need in the photo, and easily take it out, to keep your attention on what you want to viewers to be focused on.
10. Mergers and avoiding them - To make sure good things aren't cut out of the photo that your need to complete the style of the photo.
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