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JT’s Photo Elements By: JT Reeves. Rule of Thirds I believe it is the Rule of Thirds because you can easily separate the photo into thirds horizontally.

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1 JT’s Photo Elements By: JT Reeves

2 Rule of Thirds I believe it is the Rule of Thirds because you can easily separate the photo into thirds horizontally. One third can be the rocks, next the water horizon, and then the storm. Owner: Khalid Almasoud License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: khalid almasoud via photopin cc

3 Rule of Thirds I chose this because you can separate the picture into thirds horizontally. The water taking one third, the city and sky taking one, and the clouds taking the last third. Owner: Kevin Dooley License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: kevin dooley via photopin cc

4 Line The line I chose here was the black line on the wall leading down the straight walk way. Owner: Thomas Hawk License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: Thomas Hawk via photopin cc

5 Line I chose this because my eye was drawn to the railing of the stairs, like a line. Owner: Eole License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: Éole via photopin cc

6 Perspective I chose perspective because this was obviously not taken from a straight forward perspective. Owner: Van City Hot Shots License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: vancityhotshots via photopin cc

7 Perspective This photo was taken from a lower than usual so I called it perspective. Owner: Reginaldo G Martins License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: Reginaldo G Martins via photopin cc

8 Depth of Field I chose this because it’s very blurry in the background and you can see the subject is the cardboard person. Owner: Emiliano Iko License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: i k o via photopin cc

9 Depth of Field The background is blurred and shows the subject of the photo is the birds. Owner: Dick Tay License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: dicktay2000 via photopin cc


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