Silhouettes: Shoot against a bright background to create striking silhouettes of your subject.High-Speed Photography: Freeze fast-moving subjects using a fast shutter speed.Long Exposure: Capture moving subjects with long exposure times to create motion blur or smooth water and clouds.Bokeh: Achieve a pleasing, out-of-focus background by using a wide aperture (low f-stop number) and focusing on the subject.
Depth of Field: Adjust your aperture to control the depth of field, creating a blurred background (shallow depth of field) or sharp background (deep depth of field).Framing: Utilize natural elements like archways, trees, or windows to frame your subject, adding depth and focus.Leading Lines: Use lines or patterns in the environment to lead the viewer’s eye towards the main subject.Rule of Thirds: Divide your frame into thirds both horizontally and vertically, placing your subject on or near the intersection points for a more balanced composition.