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Prompt Shoot #1


Bowie-I think I followed the rules of Rule of thirds,
because the subject is not in the middle of the picture, I also
think that this photo follows balance, because of the color red, 
with the color bashe in the background.



Square
I  think I followed the rules of  framing, but i think that I did not avoid mergers very well.
But I think I followed lines, because the pattern
formed with all the lines







Metal-I think this photo follows, Rule of thirds, because the grate is off center, and I also think that this follows lines.





Happy- I think this photo follows balance, 
the  pink of the flowers, seems to contrast
fairly well with the light blue sky in the background.
I also think that this photo follows simplicity, because
it is just the flowers, and the sky in the background.

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