Yes, I am aware. It is currently quite limited and often doesn't work as directed, hence my suggestion. You can see from the artwork generated that the model is using landscapes as the main reference for compositions. There is very distinct horizon line in most generations and the subject is placed dead-centre 90-95% of the time.
Allowing us to use Firefly with verbiage such as "extreme close-up: 1.5" or "point-of-view: 1.0" would give us the ability to have more control over the angle and focal point of the images generated. If you use similar industry verbiage that is being employed in Stable Diffusion, it would allow users to swiftly adapt/utilize these options:
Extreme Close-up
Close-up
medium close-up
Medium shot
long Shot
Full shot
Medium-full shot
establishing shot
point-of-view
cowboy shot
upper body
full body
etc. etc.
It would also be great to be able to utilize terms such as "A prehistoric jungle with the horizon on the lower third" or a sea-scape with the horizon on the upper third.
In particular, I'd like to be able to put the main subject away from the center of the image. For example, I'd like to put a person in the image on one side of the frame.