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Sara’s Photo Elements! By: Sara Kim
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Leading Lines The blinds lead you the sun peeking in through and also the hand and the tree tops outside. Owner: License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaako/293304356/">Jaako via photopin cc
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Leading Lines This is leading lines because the guitar strings are leading us to the star in the middle. Owner: License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: kevin dooley via photopin cc
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Depth Of Filed It is depth of filed because the girl is the focal point and the background is blurry. Owner: License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: wili_hybrid via photopin cc
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Depth Of Field It is depth of filed because the main point of the picture is the tree branch and the rest is blurry. Owner: License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: wili_hybrid via photopin cc
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Perspective It is perspective because the photographer is looking up at the bridge and is not directly staright. Owner: License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: Thomas Hawk via photopin cc
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Perspective You are looking up when you are taking the picture you see the very top of the picture the had to angle it up to see it. Owner: License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: marcp_dmoz via photopin cc
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Rule Of Thirds The green grass at the bottom of the screen, than the middle which is the sand and at the very top where the clouds are and the lines are going horizontal. Owner: License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: felipe_gabaldon via photopin cc
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Rule Of Thirds This is a good example of rule of thirds because you see the bottom is the water and the middle you can see the boat and above that it is the trees and clouds. Owner: License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: VinothChandar via photopin cc
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