NEW photos

 




This photo was taken on campus and uses the principle of creating depth. There’s many layers that create the visual sense of depth from the tree line, sky, and foreground.





This photo was taken on campus as well and uses the rule of halves to directly cut the photo in even distribution of objects. 






This photo was taken in my home and uses the rule of filling the frame with the object





This photo was also taken in my home and uses the rule of putting the dominant eye in the center of the photo. The leading lines also make the viewer question what the cat is looking at in the distance. 






This photo, taken on campus, uses the rule of thirds by placing the object off center.




These next three photos are from downtown Charolette, North Carolina.

The stadium photo uses the rule of repetition and pattern from the sea of jerseys. 

The next photo is from a bar in Charolette that uses the rule of leading lines. From the ceiling lines, to the imaginary lines the people create as the descend back as if the photo continues forever. 

The last photo uses the rule of thirds as the main focus, the sign, is off center and positioned left in the photo. 







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