This photo is an example of rules of thirds, point of interest and value contrast. The leaves take over about two-thirds of the photo, but don't create a straight line distinguishing the two-thirds from the other one-third. If it is split into thirds going horizontally and vertically, some of the tips of the leaves line up on points of interest. Value contrast is portrayed through the sun hitting the leaves, making them light, compared to the dark background around it.
This photo portrays rule of thirds. The photo can be split into three equal parts horizontally. Two-thirds of the image are stone, and one third is concrete. I like this because it is very simple, but it still has complexity and value contrast within the stones.
This photo portrays point of interest and leading lines. If the photo is split into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, the tennis ball is located right where the lines intersect. The leading lines is found in the bricks and there is a vertical line leading directly to the tennis ball. I really like this photo because of the lighting and the different elements used.
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