This document outlines 28 photographic composition techniques including following the rule of thirds, using centered composition and symmetry, adding foreground interest and depth, framing the subject within the frame, incorporating leading lines and diagonals, looking for patterns and textures, breaking established patterns, applying the rule of odds, filling the frame while leaving negative space, simplifying the image, isolating the subject, shooting from different angles, considering color combinations, balancing elements in the scene, using juxtaposition, golden triangles and ratios, providing context through the background, allowing the eye to wander through layers in the frame, adding human interest, and waiting for the decisive moment.