From the rule of third video, I found that you can draw 3 imaginary lines horizontally and 3 vertically and so it is in a 9 square grid. The photo looks compositionally more interesting when the main objects in the picture lie in one third of the imaginary grid. By moving the camera from the previous way it is facing, it makes the object in the picture look a lot more interesting and it would interest the viewer a lot more. Also by tilting the camera upwards it makes the audience think that the object in the picture appears lower than what it is.
This works best with flowers, people, landscapes and objects. This is because these objects have many details that can be brought in using the camera and make them appear more eye catching for the viewers. When photographing people, it is common for the body to be lined up on the vertical line and the eyes are usually placed on the horizontal line. If you are taking a film then the same rule usually applies.

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