The rule of thirds helps you break the image down intro thirds so that you can look at it closely. A leading line looks like where the person should be more focussed on, it points in the right direction to look. Framing is important because it 'frames' the person's face so that you notice. The frames could be anything from grass, people, or books. It can be anything as long as it is interesting and captures the real feeling. Repetition is very important in photography because you can compare each person/thing to each other.
3 Photos-
The one where the football players and the ref are close together and some are holding hands. I think it really shows the emotion, you can't really tell if there still in the game, or if it's over and they lost or won. You can't tell if one of them got injured. But that's okay, you don't need to know that. You just need to notice the important things.
Guy playing guitar- I really like guitars cause I play it. I think it captures the musical mood. The guy really doesn't look too attractive, in fact, he looks sweaty and tired. But that's how it really is. And I think they captures the lighting and his emotion well. Also has a good angle.
Girls carrying golf clubs- This shows repetition. It makes you notice them and how there alone, but they have each other kind of. I like it when its the back of people, I think it suits them better.
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