Lines
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule?
This is under the rule of lines, I followed the rule, the lines on the ceiling are pointed towards the center of my picture, and the dark lines on the window are pointing down directing your eyes to the center of my picture.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
My subject is the center table, with the girl in the red shirt, because that's the table that the lines point to.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
No, not really, because there's a lot going on in the background. Which makes it a little difficult to find what I want you to see.
4. If you can't very clearly see what the subject is, what could you have done differently?
I could've found a better angle to take the picture, so that the background was more simple, and there wasn't as much going on.
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule? This is a merger, you can tell by the boys arm is merging into the window pane, which makes it hard to see him and his arm.
I could've gotten better lighting, so that it was clear, and a different angle so that the student wasn't in front of the window.
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule? The rule I followed was balance because the picture is split perfectly in half, and the water spout shows the center of the picture and it's split in half.
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule?
The rule I followed is simplicity, because the background is very simple and so then you're focused on subject.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? The subject is the potato, which is the center and that is what your eyes see first.
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule? Rule of thirds you can tell because the boy is in the lower left hand corner which is in one of the points of the graph.
1. What composition rule did you follow the rule?
The rule I followed is framing you know this because the skull which is my subject is framed by the window and the ledge.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
My subject is the skull facing the camera and is the one that you can see it's nose and eye sockets.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
Yes, I think that it's clear that my subject is the first skull because it is the only one facing the camera, and is the one that's framed by the window and the ledge.
4. If you can't very clearly see what the subject is, what could you have done differently?
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