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Master composition

WHENEVER WE TAKE a picture, we tend to shoot first then notice problems later — such as a lamppost poking out from behind a subject’s head.

By taking the time to capture a more considered composition, we can take better–looking shots and avoid the need to remove unwanted distractions at the editing stage. We can also develop a photographer’s “eye” for a more professional–looking image.

1 RULE OF THIRDS

Your iPhone’s Camera app has an optional grid that you can use to make a shot correspond toand techniques for capturing well–composed photos.

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