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Elements Of Photography For My Pictures

Yuuri Schott

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LinesIt’s lines because the straightness gives the picture power and strength to the photo. At the fact that the adorable little dog wants to leave the house.

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LinesThe Buildings show lines that draw your eye to look at them.

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Rule of thirdsIf you place the template on the photo. The cars to the right side of the photo fit perfectly in it. It compliments the lights to the left and in the background.

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Rule of thirdsWhen you place the template. The tall building to the left draws your eye in in then down to the lower building which all compliment the beach that’s next to them. Also that very lovely sky in the photo fits it quite well.

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Depth of fieldThe Red panda pops out and the leaves pop out so you see them first. Rather than the background in the back that’s blurry.

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Depth Of Field You first notice the flower and leaves and the vines. The background that is blurry is something you notice second or later.

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PerspectiveThis is perspective because the angle the photo was taken at is one where your able to see the whole building so the photographer was probably on his knee.

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PerspectiveThis photo also represents perspective because the way the way the angle is from the subject of the photo makes it feel like your looking up at a tall building so the photographer was looking up just like our eyes move up.

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