When taking pictures, a subject in the very middle of the frame is very boring and not considered a very good picture. To make your pictures better in general Du need to take into account the Rule of Thirds. Here's a primer.
You've heard this before: Digital cameras do all the work. Du just push the button and great pictures magically appear. The better the camera, the better the photos. Isn't that right? Heck no!
Why is it that with over 60 years of improvements in cameras, lens sharpness and film grain, resolution and dynamic range that no one has been able to equal what Ansel Adams did back in the 1940s? Ansel didn't even have Photoshop!
"Photography is the power of observation, not the application of technology." Great tutorial for the beginning photographer and a nice refresher for the skilled veteran.