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Never mind the fact that individual opinions vary from one professional photographer to another where compositions are concerned, if you can't do it right most of the time prior to clicking the shutter, then you still have a long way to go.

If your photos are not for use in publications and merely to show to friends or associates via portfolios or slide shows, won't you agree that your pictures should project the highest possible quality in creativity when presenting them?

Armed with the three essential questions and all the fundamentals of photography as described from issues No. 2 to No. 8, EOS users and other photo enthusiasts alike should be able to improve their photographic skills further.

By now, I am sure (for those who have been able to grasp what the secrets of professional techniques as described here) you would have been able to "read" almost every picture available, whether here or elsewhere and are no longer confused as to why the pictures taken by professionals are, well, beautifully photographed.

Text and photos by Philip Chong.

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