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Recognizing and utilizing patterns in imagery can strengthen composition. Be it repetitive shapes in nature or architecture, such patterns create visual interest and tap into human tendencies to seek out and connect with recurring motifs.
Diagonal Lines
Diagonal lines add a sense of action and drama. They can shift a viewer's attention and create a more dynamic composition. An image highlighted with a road stretching at a diagonal angle can create movement and a more engaging view.
Frame Within a Frame
The frame-in-frame technique entails using elements within the scene to create a frame around your primary subject, enhancing focus. This could be done with doorways, windows, or even natural elements that direct attention to the main point of interest.