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If your photos turn out bland, no matter how hard you try, you
may be missing one critical detail that could make your photos
a lot better.
For instance, when taking a photo of a person, never have that
person looking directly at the camera. Instruct them to turn
their head at a slight angle so it appears they are looking to
the right or left of the lens.
Also, in the frame (viewfinder) never have the person perfectly
centered. Move the camera so the person is on either the left
or right of the frame and looking slightly in the direction of
the open space.
Those two tips will greatly improve the look of your photos.