This is a great guide to composition, including main concepts, elements, techniques and examples for actual real-life situations: https://antongorlin.com/blog/photography-composition-definitive-guide/
By far the best I've read throughout the years. The composition decision making flowchart is quite a nice addition too.
I flew a Sopwith Pup in WW1 and of course a Spitfire in WW2 until I crashed one into a churchyard during a village fete and got demoted... On to Normandy a little while after that but that's another story
Appreciate the mention though...
An update on my local situation:
The blue curve represents expected cases if no social distancing or lockdown was put in place. The red curve is an expected trajectory with social distancing measures. The yellow curve is a best case scenario. The green curve is a three day average of actual positive cases.
The island has tested almost 3000 residents out of 90000, people have adhered to the government guidance and the borders were closed to new arrivals on the day that the first locally transmitted case of the virus was discovered. As cases started to drop, residents stranded overseas were repatriated and put up in a hotel for two weeks of quarantine before returning to their homes.
We now have no confirmed new cases for three days and only 4 people have died in hospital. Unfortunately the major black spot on our record is in a local care home where 12 residents have died after 40+ tested positive for coronavirus. No news on how this happened but a truly awful outbreak there.
The lockdown measures are now gradually being eased. The 1 hour restriction on outdoor exercise has been lifted and construction workers and other trades are now allowed to return to work if they deem it possible to do so while continuing to observe social distancing.
A good effort overall from our government and community. (Touch wood).
I don't think it was a dig to be honest. He just suggested that Lewis might be more mature and less aggressive, and Max is just known as being a bit of an aggressive hot head sometimes, which is why his fans love him and what the sport needs too.
8 races into watching 1978 Season already; just finished the Swedish GP a while ago. Brabham-Alfa Romeo introduced the BT46B in this race, a B version of their car with a huge fan at the back of the car, in order to increase the downforce and so counter the dominance of the ground-effect Lotus 79.
Just look at it:
Madness!
Also Lauda won the race with a fantastic overtake on Andretti.