
Centered in the frame

A little off center

close to the edge

Centered

A little way off centered

Close to the edge
On the pictures of Sammy my dog I preferred the image where Sam is close to the edge. this is helped by her pose i think, looking in to the center of the image.
Again for the National Trust picture I preferred the object to be to the edge...
I found this a nice thing to try as I shoot. there 3 options that all have their own merits. Some will work better for different applications. I suppose as a graphic designer I like the space both of these preferred shots have created, perfect for some text!
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