Another sunset (c&c please)
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Relative to composition, here's what I would say...
One thing I've learned is that if you can have a simple, easily identifiable subject in the composition, the overall photograph will be improved. For instance, isolating a single tree in the foreground with that stunning sunset as a backdrop would create a visually dramatic scene. It's not always easy to find the "unobstructed view" of a single subject (or small set of subjects), but when you do it tends to be much more pleasing to the viewer's eye. Of course there are no absolute rules when it comes to this stuff, but I'm finding that this is a generally accepted practice.
Keep up the good work!
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