1. Take the picture! You can't often wait to "get it right". If the subject hangs around, then refine.
2. "imagine" the picture, then make it happen.
3. Try to "see" what it is in the image that is evoking your interest/emotion and focus on that.
(i.e. sometimes it's just "color" and wide might work, sometimes its "detail" and "fill the frame" is better) Often the mind "sees" many little details individually, but almost simultaneously, and a picture which focuses on "just one detail" works much better than a picture of "all of the details". The brain won't sort it when viewing a photo (that's where "fill the frame" comes from)
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