This document discusses various composition techniques for photography, including framed shots, focused shots, unusual angles, using lines, rule of thirds, and motion shots. Each technique is briefly explained through examples of photos taken with that technique, such as a close-up of an eye framed by glasses, a bee in focus with blurred grass, a sign taken at an unusual downward angle, circles showing different line orientations, an off-center no trespassing sign following the rule of thirds, and a woman walking and looking in the direction of open space.