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A rule of thumb is to hold the camera horizontally for a vertical subject, and vice versa.
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In theory, diagonal lines are thought to suggest motion.
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Bringing similar objects together can make them appear to be a single unit.
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A gain in motion sharpness can also mean a gain in depth of field.
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Contrast between objects in a picture tends to be more apparent in black and white than in color.
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The most important tool a photographer has right now is an excellent website that's easy to locate.
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It is recommended that you always shoot landscapes at eye level.
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You should avoid a degree of contrast in your pictures that may cause shadows and highlights to appear as independent shapes.
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Energy is conveyed by an asymmetrical composition.
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Viewers tend to look at the lightest part of a picture first.
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A photograph is essentially an abstraction.
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When showing your work to agencies or galleries, it is wise to show as many different types of images as possible.
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If you have had a notable teacher it is a good idea to emulate his or her work as closely as possible.
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