This document discusses composing photographs through the viewfinder. It encourages the reader to think about what they want to include and exclude in the frame, what focal length to use, and their distance from the subject. Becoming aware of the edges of the viewfinder can help improve composition. Different crops of the same image can affect how the photo is interpreted. The reader is assigned the task of creating experimental darkroom work and a page on the Rule of Thirds composition technique over half term.