@wanderloots.eth
Nice! Yeah it’s worth experimenting with. You’ll find a natural framing/style that works for you the more you do it (as with everything)
Re f stop, usually want to go 1 or 2 stops above wide open for optimal sharpness, but you can google what’s best for your lens to see
I often just stick with wide open so that I maximize bokeh, even if I’m a little less sharp, since no one can tell on a phone or computer probably