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Anonymous
Hi, I'm new to photographing buildings and my newest photos are terribly disappointing.

I want to learn how to do them right with a tiny camera before considering a professional one.

Any tips on how could these be better?, I added some filters to them but the problem is clearly in how I took them.
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>> Anonymous
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A second one

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>> Anonyfag of Borneo !bHymOqU5YY
You might want to read up on the Rule of Thirds; also, perspectives and things related to it.
>> Anonymous
Righty, I just found some good tutorials on that, thanks for your help.