Photography


Rule Of Thirds
This rule states that the main points of a picture will occur on or near the intersection of image. This photo is a great example of the rule of thirds because by the intersections you can see how the picture focus' on the sun, also in other intersections it focus' on the sunset. On the bottom intersections you can se how it focus' on the lens flair helping enhance them making them more effective and noticeable.




Light and Shadows
This picture captured me because the way the shadows were used to have a good effect on the image. The way the image has been taken makes the picture look dark and gloomy, also in my opinion it looks like the shadows are coming for you. In day time the tree would look like normal peaceful trees, but the shadows give them a dark scary persona making them seem evil, like the picture is trying to give them human features.



Line and Shapes
In this picture we have and man walking along a bridge. I really like this picture because the lines and shapes in the background capture peoples eyes and make them wonder where it is. When you look in the foreground of the picture we see a man looking gloomy and depressed and next to him we can see bin knocked over, this puts a story behind the picture making us wonder what has happened to this man to man him look so upset. From his face we can see the pain he has be cause for whatever reason it may be.

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