Rule Of Thirds
The spider is in the top left third, and the web leads your eye to the bottom right third. I find the rusty handle in the background makes the picture look rustic and old.
Diagonal Lines
This is shown in the flower in the bottom left third to the flower in the top right third. I find that it leads your eye to the dying flower at the end, because of the placement and the colour of it. I also love the colours in this picture. They look so natural, yet vibrant.
Bright Objects (Contrast)
The hydrant is the sharp object, and the wall behind is much less colourful.
It also looks very crisp because of the bright contrasting colours. The hydrant is also following the rule of thirds.
It also looks very crisp because of the bright contrasting colours. The hydrant is also following the rule of thirds.
Speaker's Distance
This is a great example of speaker's distance. The cat is in the bottom left quarter and the middle left quarter. It is facing to the right, and the butterfly leads your eye to the top right quarter.
Shooting Angles
This picture is taken by an angle you normally wouldn't see. It is a picture of a rolling door. I like how the top of the door has a big shadow, and it is darker. I find that my eyes start off at the graffiti and and in the top dark area. I also like the use of only white and black, it makes the graffiti stand out.
Converging Lines
I like how there are so many boards of wood and they all look like they're going in different directions, when most of them are all going in the same direction. There are also contrasting colours from the sky to the staircase.
Subject, Predicate, and Background
The subject in this picture is a guitar. The predicate is The Beatles album in the window The background is the building. I really like this picture because there are some bright colours and also dark ones. There is definitely a lot going in this picture.