I have picked up a few general tips from YouTube videos:
Significant objects are put on the intersection of the grid (3x3 or other)
You want the horizon to not look like it’s the Inception movie, i.e it has to be horizontal.
It’s better to make them darker than brighter. You can brighten the darker pictures, but the opposite is a worse operation.
Also, what I found from experience is that it pays off to find something to immobilize your phone/camera. That way, the details are not smudged.
All of that is probably obvious or might be incorrect on professional inspection. A grain of salt is required here :)
I have picked up a few general tips from YouTube videos:
Significant objects are put on the intersection of the grid (3x3 or other)
You want the horizon to not look like it’s the Inception movie, i.e it has to be horizontal.
It’s better to make them darker than brighter. You can brighten the darker pictures, but the opposite is a worse operation.
Also, what I found from experience is that it pays off to find something to immobilize your phone/camera. That way, the details are not smudged.
All of that is probably obvious or might be incorrect on professional inspection. A grain of salt is required here :)