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Sarah.wg says: This is an effective use of framing because it makes the viewer focus on the subject while the metal bar framing it draws your eye in.
Frame by Pasquale De Laurentis
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Sarah.wg says: This picture shows a good use of the rule of thirds, because of the emptiness of the rest of the photo it allows for all the focus to be on the tortoise.
Rule of Thirds by Itohan Osagie
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Leading Lines by Simranpreet Singh Gill
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Sarah.wg says: This photo shows an effective use of pattern, with the brick orange and blue windows repeating but in different ways.
saphircube by jeg
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Sarah.wg says: This photo uses direct lighting effectively because of the sunlight streaming down onto the subjects face and the shadow off the hand emphasising it.
Direct Lighting by Elizabeth Scott
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Sarah.wg says: I choose this photo for contrast because of all the different tones of grey and black that come together to create many levels of contrast.
Contrast by Larry L. Abraham
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Bull Fights by Justin Braddock
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Sarah.wg says: I choose this photo for angle of view because whenever I think of or see a picture of flowers, its just a basic photo. This photo gives more complexity and shows the underside of the flower, something you wouldn't think to look at.
Flower by iweatherman
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Sarah.wg says: This photo is an effective use of focus blur because it directs the viewers attention to the fingers playing the guitar instead of the background.
chords by Rajesh Singh
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Symmetrical by mackenziekellogg
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Sarah.wg says: This is an effective use of asymmetrical balance because the sheep to the left and the tree on the right are closer and further to the camera giving the photo more depth and dimension.
Asymmetrical Balance by tumbagachristine95
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Sarah.wg says: I chose this photo for indirect lighting because the light coming from behind the subject giving it a backlit effect resulting in a silhouette.
Backlit silhouette by Max Mayorov
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