This photo is a strong photo due to the many forms of composition like the use of leading lines. The support beams lead the eyes towards the center of the photo which also follows the rule of thirds where the seats are directly in the middle of the photo and the chains are in the middle third. This photo also has a lot of negative space and there's pattern and texture created by the mulch on the ground. The photo is taken at a low point of view and a low ISO around 100 and a short shutter speed of 1/60 of a second. This is also an interesting picture due to the rays of the sun and the contrasts of blue in the sky by the sun. It reminds me of my childhood going to play outside on nice sunny days like this.
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This photo interests me because of the lighting used on the globe and the black backdrop creating a contrast of light and dark shadows. There's a good blend of positive and negative space and the streaks on the globe create line and shape. This photo was taken at a high ISO and a longer shutter speed to capture all of the light in the dark room. You can tell the globe is in motion due to the fluidity of the lines created due to the globe spinning. This photo reminds me of the world and how it keeps on spinning and how time keeps going on and never stops. It reminds me to do everything while I can before time runs out.
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This photo is interesting to me because of the line and shape created from the leaves of the pine cones. These lines lead the viewer to the center of the photo which is the pine cone itself which follows the rule of thirds. This image is in grayscale which makes it easier to see the shadows lurking around the pine cone. This photo was taken at a low shutter speed around 1 second with an ISO around 200. This photo means a lot to me because it was the very first photo I was actually proud of.
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