1) Diagonal rule is slighty used here...You might want to take the picture at a different angle so that there would not be so much distraction in the background.
2)You might want to shift your camera up a bit so that you can capture more "sky" for rule of thirds.
3)Scenery is nice but there's distraction in the background...not a lot though. You might also want to make use of the rule of thirds in this photo by capturing more "sky".
It seems like the diagonal rule is being applied on this photo. There are some distraction in the photo like the person sitting on the stairs. I will suggest you shift to the right when taking this photo to avoid distractions.
For the second photo, the one third rule is used but the girl ( Me! ) is a distraction when the focus seems to be the boys. Maybe you will want to shift to the left when taking the photo.
I will suggest that you applied the one third rule for third photo of ME. Either the sky or the land can be captured more.
1) Diagonal rule is slighty used here...You might want to take the picture at a different angle so that there would not be so much distraction in the background.
ReplyDelete2)You might want to shift your camera up a bit so that you can capture more "sky" for rule of thirds.
3)Scenery is nice but there's distraction in the background...not a lot though. You might also want to make use of the rule of thirds in this photo by capturing more "sky".
Millie
It seems like the diagonal rule is being applied on this photo. There are some distraction in the photo like the person sitting on the stairs. I will suggest you shift to the right when taking this photo to avoid distractions.
ReplyDeleteFor the second photo, the one third rule is used but the girl ( Me! ) is a distraction when the focus seems to be the boys. Maybe you will want to shift to the left when taking the photo.
I will suggest that you applied the one third rule for third photo of ME. Either the sky or the land can be captured more.
Kimberly :P