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1. Composition: Use the rule of thirds to create a balanced image. Place your subject off-center for a more interesting photo.

2. Lighting: Use natural light whenever possible. Position your subject facing the light source for a better quality of light. Avoid shooting in harsh sunlight or under fluorescent lighting.

3. Focus: Use autofocus or manual focus to ensure your subject is sharp. If shooting at wide apertures, focus on the eyes of your subject for a more intimate portrait.

4. Exposure: Use aperture priority mode to control the depth of field. Adjust the ISO settings to compensate for low light situations. Use exposure compensation to get the correct exposure.

5. Shutter speed: Use a fast shutter speed for action shots or a slow shutter speed for creative blur effects. Use a tripod or stabilizer to avoid camera shake in low light.

6. White balance: Use the appropriate white balance setting for your shooting conditions. Avoid using auto white balance in mixed lighting situations.

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7. Post-processing: Use editing software such as Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop to enhance your images. Adjust the exposure, contrast, and saturation to bring out the best in your photos.

8. Experiment: Try different angles and perspectives to create unique images. Dont be afraid to break the rules and experiment with your photography.

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