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Jolie composition de surfinias chez un voisin. (Avant je mettais moi aussi des jardinières avec des surfinias, mais à chaque orage ils devenaient trop lourds et tombaient des fenêtres)
Prette surfinia composition at a neighbour's. (In the past I had surfinias myself but every time that got wet they became too heavy and fell off the window)
Asymmetric composition.
--Devil in middle, across spine of book, balanced by men otherwise oriented:
-----back of man on back cover,
-----man upside-down on front cover.
----the man on the back is higher on the page, head up, contrasting to man head down, trunk on lower half of pae.
---There's more white space on the left/back side--the front of the book really is heavier due to more antlers, more details (man's face, more of devil's body, Does that work because the front of a book is in some sense more important, will be more seen?
This photo uses all the basic techniques of photography that we have learned so far. The first technique would be Rule of Thirds because the focus of the picture is placed on one of the lines in the RoT 3x3 grid. The next is the used of natural lighting from the sun, it brightens the photo and enhances the outline of the puppy. An implied curved line is also found by the setting of the bricks, which we assume would surround the circumference of the tree. Shallow depth of field is used to keep focus on the puppy instead of the yard in the background. A quicker shutter speed of 1/250 was needed to capture the puppy in a still frame.