For the past week or so we have been discussing different composition styles, and the photos below are examples of the composition styles we talked about. When taking the photos we were supposed to use a large aperture, so I used an aperture of f3.5 for all three photos.
This first photo is using the 'Rule Of Thirds' composition due to the fact that I placed the focal point (the light house) on a hot spot (where the lines intersect), and the rocks take up about one third of the bottom of the photo.
My second photo is an example using lead-in lines as the composition. I used the tree roots to help lead the views eye to the focal point which in this case is the one red leaf that stands out from the rest of the picture.
This final photo is an example of using natural frames in the photo, referring to the rocks that are framing the focal point.
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