Theory
Try to put the main point of interest in your picture at one of the intersections of the thirds:

Or devide the sky/land line on a 1/3rd 2/3rd ratio. Try to avoid putting the horizon half way down the picture.
Examples

[
Over The Rainbow - horizon on the lower third, protruding flower is on the horizontal and vertical third intersection]

[
Sunrise, Calanais - horizon on the lower third, sun is on the intersection of the horizontal and vertical third]

[
Pienza Hillside - high horizon on the upper third]

[
Pencils IV - point of focus on the left hand third, but half way up this time]
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