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<blockquote data-quote="RPL" data-source="post: 93981" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>As an avid photographer (outside of drone flying), I use my eyes and instincts to determine the best composition for a shot. The rule of thirds is something I focus more on if/when I have structural or geographical factors in my shots. Otherwise, I take 99% of my pictures with an end-product in mind, that is more centered on post-processing and editing. </p><p></p><p>In this picture, I made sure not to line up the sun directly in the middle of the shot. If you look closely, you’ll see that the sun slightly left of the center of the frame. Mind you, shots from the sky are going to be composed completely different than ground level shots. Below, is another sunset picture I took with my nice DSLR. As you can see, in this picture I tried to bring in more foreground, mid-ground and background (the sky). [ATTACH=full]10606[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPL, post: 93981, member: 11718"] As an avid photographer (outside of drone flying), I use my eyes and instincts to determine the best composition for a shot. The rule of thirds is something I focus more on if/when I have structural or geographical factors in my shots. Otherwise, I take 99% of my pictures with an end-product in mind, that is more centered on post-processing and editing. In this picture, I made sure not to line up the sun directly in the middle of the shot. If you look closely, you’ll see that the sun slightly left of the center of the frame. Mind you, shots from the sky are going to be composed completely different than ground level shots. Below, is another sunset picture I took with my nice DSLR. As you can see, in this picture I tried to bring in more foreground, mid-ground and background (the sky). [ATTACH type="full"]10606[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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