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1. Master the Rule of Thirds Panning shots are one of those issues that perhaps can be well done or badly done in the scene. Consider your photo divided into nine parts arranged one over the other in three parts in width and height each and then superimpose important objects along the horizontal and vertical lines or at the four compass point like north south east and west. This create balance and enable the viewers to look at the areas of the image that is most important to you. Pro Tip : Every camera ever made, and modern smartphones have a setting for a grid, turn it on and apply it to help with the composition. 2. Golden Hour Magic The first and last light of day is the most optimal for photographing people, nature and architecture because the light is diffused. Do not shoot during the midday sun if you do not want to include shadows on your photographs intentionally. Pro Tip : To make the scene look even more dreamy you can light your subject with the sun during the golden ...