Contrast
This photo is a great representation of contrast because contrast means to have on subject that is clear while the background is blurry. The leaves in the foreground are clear and focused and the leaves in the background are blurry.
Framing
This photo represents framing because Michelle's head is framed by the shelves in the library. To frame there must be something that is surrounding or outlining the main subject.
Leading Lines
This picture expresses leading lines because the object (being Michelle) is in focus and the line from the school bus is leading up to the main subject.
Repetition
This picture embraces repetition because there are more then one flower, there are five of the same flowers planted. To have repetition you need many of the same objects in one photo.
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Rule of Thirds
This photo shows rule of thirds because the scooter is off the side of the picture. Rule of thirds means you have to have the main object off the left or right.
My most successful photo would be this one for contrast. It was hard to find something for a contrast and a lot of the ones I took didn't turn out the way I wanted them to. It was very easy to do repetition and rule of thirds but contrast, framing, and leading lines were more difficult. I liked how now if I am looking at anyone else's photos I can identify what type of photo it is.
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