Rule of Thirds
1.I think I followed the rule pretty well.
2.The subject of this photo is the girl peeking over the book.
3.I think it is pretty clear who the subject is, but some might get distracted by the girl in the background.
4. One way the rule could have been a little more clear is if I didn't capture any outside people, just her.
Simplicity
1. I think I captured simplicity fairly well in this photo, but I could've done better
2. The subject of this photo is the girl working on her schoolwork
3. I think it is very clear who the subject of this photo is, considering she is the only one in this photo
4. A way I could have tried to capture this rule better is maybe try to not get as much background space.
Balance
1. I think I could have taken a much better picture for balance
2. The two girls working on homework is the main focus of this photo.
3. I think it could have been a little confusing as to who the subject of the photo is, considering that there is also another person in the background.
4. I could've captured this better if I had a better understanding if this rule, because its still a little unclear to me.
Framing
1. I think I could've done a better job capturing this rule, but its still pretty decent.
2. The main subject of this photo is Jamie, reading the book
3. I think it is kind of unclear who the subject of the photo is because the book is what is in focus, so i am a little indecisive myself as to if the book is the subject, or Jamie reading the book is the subject.
4. One way I could've captured this rule better is try to get Jamie, the intended subject, in focus.
Lines
1. I think I did a pretty okay job of capturing the rule in this photo.
2. The main subject is Jamie, reading the book.
3. I think it is very clear that she is the subject of this photo.
4. One way I could've improved this photo is try and emphasize the actual leading line more.
You did really well with focusing on the subject, i knew what it was. My eyes went automatically to them.
ReplyDeleteHi! I really liked your pictures, especially the 'lines' photo. I liked how the end of the desk lead straight to the subject.
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