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Composition: Points to Ponder

 Composition: Points to Ponder                                                      





                                                                        Rule of Thirds:

                                                       the subject is in the point of interest



                                                                       Simplicity:
                                                                   
                                    the subject fills the picture and doesn't have detracting elements




                                                               Emphasize Foreground:
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                                               placing the horizon in the upper half of the frame



                                                                  Multiple Subject:

                                                            there is an odd number of subjects

 
                                                                Avoiding Bulls Eye:

                                              the subject isn't in the middle of the picture




                                                                Leading Lines: Horizontal


                                                 the tree line creates a calm and tranquil scene

                                                         

                                                           Brightness and Sharpness:


                                                          the picture has ample lighting



                                                          Emphasizing Height and Distance:
                                                             

                                                the horizon is in the lower half of the frame
                                                                     




Comments

  1. Image 1- Great texture! Correct label.

    Image 2- Correct label. Good composition! Whites are a little too bright. Be careful not to over expose your image in future shoots by adjusting the light on your phone.

    Image 3- Your picture does not match your label. The horizon is not high enough. Picture is over saturated and contrasted. Too dark.

    Image 4- Label is correct. Image is very dark and contrasted. Be careful not to over do your editing.

    Image 5- Label is correct. Good texture.

    Image 6- Label is correct. Color is over saturated and contrast is very dark. Be careful not to over do the editing you lose detail.

    Image 7- label is correct. Color is awesome in this picture. Great composition!

    Image 8- Label is correct. Color is over saturated and over done.

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