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Composition defines how the subject is positioned and viewed within the frame. Clear spatial instructions help the model understand perspective, balance, and overall framing. Specify how the subject should appear by describing camera angle, crop, pose, and perspective. A structured description helps the model interpret spatial relationships and produce a coherent image.

Examples

Centered

Rule of thirds

Tight crop

Hands holding ceramic mug centered in frame, direct frontal view, cozy sweater sleeves visible, neutral background, soft even lighting, lifestyle close-up
Hand resting beside coffee cup on left third of frame, full cup of coffee with steam on right side, wooden table surface, morning natural light, editorial beverage photography, minimalist composition
Extreme close-up of hands kneading dough, tight crop on fingers and flour, texture details visible, warm directional light, macro detail shot