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in this video were going to be dealing with one of the most important aspects of Photography composition this is what makes the photo interesting and attractive but how do you achieve this even in seemingly boring locations I will explain how to use the principles of symmetry in asymmetry pre-focus and depth of field to make your photos even more interesting so hit the like button subscribe to the channel and lets begin alright pre-focus lets start with a tip for the owners of something like a light sensitive lens with a fixed focal length and autofocus its not always easy to see the composition of a shot in its final form and if you are using a lens like the one I described above there is a small life hack do not strain the model with endless requests to stand here or there to see how he or she will look against the background and whether the blur will look nice you can just pre-focus the shot how is that lower the camera into an approximate point of the models position focus on