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That is because I want both the EOS users and other photo enthusiasts alike to get to know the facts first before studying the samples of photographs available in this issue that utilised the three essential questions.

Before that, here are three examples of photographs where the compositions were not the main considerations before clicking the shutter. They consisted mainly of subject matters nearby when I have neared the end of the film and simply wanted to finish off the said roll before loading a new one.

There may be some that would find no problem with all the three compositions but personally, I know they are really off the mark from my usual compositions. However, I agree that question no: 2 was followed in all three despite their compositions being off the mark.

As for question No: 3, only photo A is closer to the mark. For Photo B, the inclusion of the other building is a question mark. In Photo C, I could have used a wider lens to include the other trees (on the bottom) or could have simply cropped them off with a telephoto lens instead.

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