Photography!
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Rule of Thirds
The rule of thirds is a technique in composition that uses dividing an image into equal parts and placing the important parts of the image along these lines. This image demonstrates the rule of thirds because the sky is placed along the horizon line.
Line Photo
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Shape Photo
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Form Photo
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Rule of Space
The car being on the right side of the frame allows the space in front of it to create the illusion of movement
Frame Within A Frame
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Symmetry Photo
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Balance Photo
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Spooky Photo
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Fall Photography
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