This image is an example of rule of thirds. The bottom third is the sea, the middle third is the sun and the top third is the sky. There are two points of interest on this image, the boat and the sun.
This is an example of foreground/background. The foreground point of interest is the bicycle, and the background point of interest is the bridge. The viewer of the photographs eyes will first be drawn to the bike, then to the bridge.
This image is an example of lines and shapes. The sand and sea have created interesting patterns and shapes. The sand also creates defining lines on the image.
This image is a representative of light and shade. The sun is shining onto the person riding the bicycle, which creates almost a silhouette of it. The bike is casting a shadow onto the floor, which is the shading in the image.
This image is cropped. It is taken of her face, not including her whole head into frame. This can show the person who is looking at the image what the person is feeling.
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