This picture that i have taken is an example of leading lines. Leading lines is when you capture a photo and the lines lead you down/up the photo, For example, in this photo the lines are the side of the walls in the corrie door and they are leading you right to the bottom. I could use leading lines to take pictures of alley ways and pavements/streets.

This picture that i have taken is a portrait, rule of thirds. This is when you take a picture of someone with the grid, instead of having the person bang on in the middle, you can use the grid to line the head and shoulders up to make it look less boring, when taking this photo the squares focus on the person/object making the background blurry. I could use rule of thirds for portraits and landscapes, this can make the photo have more to it, instead of something being bang in the middle it can be to the side and more to look at.

This photo i have taken my self is an example of framing, framing is when you have things coming into the photo at the side/bottom or top of the photo making the photo look as though it almost has a frame around it.

These last two photos are examples symmetry, symmetry is when you take a photo of someone and there reflection or a women looking in a puddle, i didn't know what to do for this one but i thought a shadow would work this is a very poor image for symmetry as it hasn't worked very well.
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