By LawrencePublished: February 20, 2010Posted in: Photography TipsTags:

When you look at the picture above, which part of the image do you look at first? The left, the right, the top, the bottom of the frame or how about the center? Well, if you answered the center of the frame. you are correct. Which is why there is a photography rule about keeping your subject away from the center of the frame. “Strain your image viewers eyes” to create a more engaging photo view experience.
p.s. There are some occasions when capturing an image where this photography rule can be ignored. I have to admit that i’ve broken this rule here and there if the concept warrants it.
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