Tuesday 29 May 2012

Breaking the Rules


        I think that this photo is effective because the composition with the focal point in the center of the picture breaks the general accepted model of the rule of thirds. I also really like the contrsast between the red and white colors of the Canadian flag. The sun's unique white, pointy rays in the background also add to the picture. 



        I think that this picture is a good example of breaking the rules. The tilted angle of the camera adds a fresh perspective, adding depth and creativity to the composition. 


        This picture breaks the rules because of the dead center composition. The shoes are in the centre, taking up the entire frame, breaking the rule of thirds. 


        This picture does not use any composition techniques, therefore it breaks the basic techniques of rule of thirds, symmetry, framing, etc, etc. I think that the simple landscape of the trees is effective and eye catching.



             While taking this picture, I tilted the camera to the right in order to create a unique, attention grabbing perspective. This photo breaks the compostion technique of taking pictures dead-on without using odd angles. Also, the pylon is centred, as opposed to using the rule of thirds. 

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