Composition First
Use rule-of-thirds, leading lines, and foreground layering to make your subject stand out instantly.
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A practical field guide to cleaner composition, stronger light control, and consistently sharper images.
Foundations
Use rule-of-thirds, leading lines, and foreground layering to make your subject stand out instantly.
Shoot around sunrise or sunset, expose for highlights, and use shadows to add mood and depth.
Balance shutter speed, aperture, and ISO to match motion, depth, and noise goals for each scene.
Workflow
Check the light direction, background clutter, and where your subject naturally falls in the frame.
Start in aperture priority, set minimum shutter speed, and keep ISO as low as conditions allow.
Use single-point AF for portraits, continuous AF for motion, and stabilize with proper stance or support.
Zoom in for sharpness, check histogram, and adjust framing or exposure before moving to the next shot.
Quick Wins
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