Stop Action - Using the fastest shutter speed possible to stop all action in the photography, Leading Lines - Real or imaginary lines in a photo that draw the eye to another interesting part of the photograph., Isolation - Use natural empty space as the background for the center of interest. , Framing  - Using a naturally occurring geometric shape to draw the eye to a central part of the photo. , Fill the Frame - Getting close to the subjecs to make sure it takes up the whole photo, Repetition - The rhythm of repeated elements draws attention., Rule of Thirds - Dividing a photograph into a tic tac toe board and placing the action at the intersection of the lines., Unique Angle - Get up higher (bird’s eye). Get down lower (worm’s eye)., Selective Focus  - Open up the aperture to blur a more complicated background., Silhouette - Use back-lighting to create an outline shadow,

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