The document discusses several photography composition techniques including the rule of thirds, leading lines, symmetry and patterns, depth of field, framing, and viewpoint. The rule of thirds involves dividing an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically and positioning key elements of the photo along those lines. Leading lines draw the eye through a photo along lines in the composition. Symmetry and patterns can make eye-catching photos when used or broken intentionally. Depth of field and overlapping objects create a sense of depth in two-dimensional photos. Framing isolates the subject using natural frames. Viewpoint, such as bird's eye or worm's eye views, impacts the message conveyed.