Converging Lines
This photo demonstrates the use of Converging Lines, because the lines draw your view in to the train tracks.
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Rule of Thirds - The Speakers Distance
This photo demonstrates Speakers Distance, because the subject is looking into the distance of emptiness.
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Colourful Objects (colour)
This photo demonstrates colourful objects because there is mostly white, then there are 3 ornaments, 2 white and one red, so the red pops.
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Sharp Objects (Focus)
This photo demonstrates Sharp Objects because the background is blurred, and there isn't anything going on in the background. The foreground has a mug with a snug on it, which is all in focus.
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Diagonal Lines
This photo demonstrates Diagonal Lines because the bridge is going across a frozen river at a Diagonal angle.
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Rule of Thirds - The Speakers Distance & Sharp Objects (Focus)
This photo demonstrates Rule of Thirds - Speakers Distance and Sharp Objects (Focus) by having the subject (Cat) look out onto the right side of the photo, and but having the cat and area around it in focus, but the background not.
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Colourful Objects (Colour) & Converging Lines
This photo demonstrates Colourful Objects (Colour) and Converging Lines by having the bright red bridge in the middle of white, leading off into the distance.
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Rule of Thirds - The Speakers Distance (What to Avoid)
In this photo, they try at Speakers Distance, but they do the exact opposite. The Subject is supposed to face the inside of the photo, and look off into the distance on the other side. The Subject in this photo is facing the wrong side.
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