Low-angle shots: capturing a subject from a low angle can give the appearance of a larger or more imposing subject.
Aerial panoramas: stitching multiple photos together to create a panoramic view of a landscape or property.
Long exposures: using a slow shutter speed to capture the movement of clouds or water.
Reflections: capturing the reflection of a subject in a body of water or other reflective surface.
Silhouettes: capturing a subject with the sun behind it to create a dark, dramatic silhouette.
Leading lines: using natural lines in the landscape to guide the viewer's eye through the image.
Negative space: using empty space in the image to create a sense of balance and draw attention to the subject.
Diagonals: using diagonal lines in the composition to create a sense of movement and dynamism.
Aerial perspective: using the height of the drone to capture a bird's-eye view of a subject.
Abstract compositions: using unusual angles, close-ups, or selective focus to create an abstract, artistic image.
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