Best Shots

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This image is balanced with the texture in the gravel and the sleek concrete.

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The repetition from the squares creates movement through the image and leads the eye to the three words.

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The green line acts as a leading line to the exoskeleton which is given an emphasis.

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I like this picture because not only are the flowers the focal point, but the wood stems behind and leaves underneath create a frame and lead the eye towards the pink flowers.

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The rusted metal lines lead the eye through the photo but also to the dried leaves underneath.

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I like how both the foreground and background are blurred, making the blue wrapper the focal point.

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The brown focal point contains a variety of lines but the object is balances by the rust stains around the patch.

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I think the proportion of space and lines creates an emphasis on the gravel in between the lines.

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The orange handle acts as a leading line to the pins, which the yellow heads become the focal point.

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The flow of the people creates movement as well as unity through the photo.

Maggie Shepard 10

There focal point is both the leaves and hand, but the direction of the leaves creates flow and movement down the shot.

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The bars create leading lines and trap the emphasis onto the clouds and sky.

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The pieces falling create a pattern and my favorite part of the shot is how the fallen pieces are flipping and only one fell out.

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I like the variety of elements in this shot, including the directing stems and icicles.

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This shot effectively uses rhythm and unity through the clouds.