Photography Tip: Center Align Your Subject - Composition in Photography

I previously explained that the rule of thirds serves as a helpful guideline rather than an unyielding command. Composition is fundamentally an act of creativity; there are moments when placing your subject at the centre can enhance the visual impact, mainly when the surrounding patterns or lines draw the viewer's eye inward. To explore this concept further, I'd like you to engage in a visual exercise where you deliberately contemplate your composition choices and experiment with different placements. This practice can reveal your work's dynamic interplay between structure and spontaneity. 

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