Amateur Photographer here. Allot has changed from my start of photography in the very late 70's(Canon then, later Nikon digital D40 and D5600).... mainly from the chemical darkroom to the digital darkroom. An advancement that is not only sustainable but the end of the film era that time was "finite" in thinking of shots to basically infinite. One thing that hasn't changed is how I have composed a photo. Nothing has replaced the importance of the perspective of angles to attempt to get the results you want. Once aperture, shutter speed and ISO(formerly ASA) are understood the camera is probably 30% of the photograph. The remainder is you, we are all different but for me...I am thinking "the best shot might not be standing upright" ! Additionally, the "Rule of Thirds" comes into play and that can be read elsewhere by those who have interest....Think outside of the box, Get on the ground ! ...... (contact email- Scott@ScottDRobinson.com )
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(paparazzi photos of me by a.michimi)
In this case, getting on the ground and putting the tulips in the foreground gives you this view of Marina City - Chicago