1-Light is king:
Aim for golden hour (sunrise/sunset) for dramatic light and long shadows.
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Mind the weather:
Stormy skies, fog, or mist can add an interesting atmosphere.pen_spark
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3-Get down low:
Get low to the ground to add foreground interest and depth to your photos.
4-Compose your shot:
Use the rule of thirds to position your subject off-center for a more dynamic composition.
5-Leading lines:
Use natural lines in the scene, like a winding road or a river, to lead the viewer's eye into the photo.+
6-Fill the frame:
Get close to your subject to fill the frame and capture details.
7-oreground:
Include a foreground element, like rocks or flowers, to add depth and context.
8-Background:
Pay attention to what's in the background and avoid distractions.
9-Editing:
Edit your photos to enhance colors, adjust brightness and contrast, and crop for better composition.