Momsince1980 wrote:
One quick tip: You should compose images with the subject or subjects of interest away from the middle of the photo. Try composing these areas off-center and see how this might improve your shots.
This has me puzzled. If I don't put my main subject in the middle, the white backboard will be in focus, but my subject will be out of focus. How can this possibly be good?
What am I missing? Does this have anything to do with the rule of three?
. You will need to focus on the main subject. This can be done on most cameras by pointing at the subject pressing the shutter half way to lock focus on the subject then, while holding half way, recompose the shot to put the subject where you want it then finish pressing shutter to take the shot. Or move the focus point to the main subject by some other means.