
1. Get Close
It's all in the details. Sometimes there is more interest in the details rather than the whole object. Look for details in buildings, plants, spider webs, Get in close. Use the light to throw shadows. Get close to people, too. Just as we told you about when photographing children, close up photos show people and their personalities better. They are more interesting than pictures that show a yard and twenty people.
2. Get Down
Try angles that are not standard -
not from a standing position at eye level. Get down on your knees or lay on the ground and you will have a totally different angle and composition. This can make the difference in a so-so image and one that is WOW!

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