I followed the Rule of Thirds rule because I only got picture of three people. The main subject I wanted people to see first was the middle student doing her work. I think it is clear because she's the middle person in the picture and she's closer to the camera. Something I could have done different was shot a picture with no one in the background.
Avoiding Merger
I chose his picture for the rule Avoiding Mergers because you see the main person, but then you see someone cut out and you only see their legs. The subject of this picture was the person cut out. I do think it is obvious because the person has a bright shirt on that stands out. I think I could have shot the picture from a different angel.
Simplicity
This picture shows the rule of Simplicity because it shows just one person by with not that much in the background and he's smiling. It's a simple picture. The main subject is the boy smiling. I think it is obvious because he's the only object in the picture.
Framing
The picture I took shows the rule of Framing, it shows framing because it looks like Josh is inside of a frame but it's really the wall. The subject is the boy in the middle of the frame. it is clear what the subject is because the wall really does look like a frame. If I could do something different I would probably took the picture vertically.
Balance
I think this shows Balance because theres only two people in the picture. The subject of the picture is the girl teaching the class. I think it's obvious because the other person in the picture is just looking at the board and the main girl is writing. I probably would have done a whole new picture for Balance if I could.
Lines
The picture to the left shows the rule if Lines because it shows two rows of desks. The main subject is the two rows. I don't think it's too movies because it look like the girl is the win attraction to the picture. If I could change something I probably would angel the camera differently.
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