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Rules in photogrpahy are meant to be broken, any good photographer or artist does it deliberately sometimes. Example - don't put the subject in the middle - there are lots or artists that do this and sometimes it works. Rules are only good for beginners starting out, but the more creative the photographer the more likely they will bend or break the rules. Some photographers deliberately move their cameras while exposing them - if it works do it. Also always keep experimenting with new ideas and methods. Most of all have fun. 😁
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2wDon't go above ISO 1600. The grain will kill your photos 🙄