I think that this is a really strong image. Starting of with the contrast between nature and buildings makes this photo effective as you can see the difference between man-made and natural. The mushrooms on the grass stand out quite a lot as the grass is a darker colour. The mushrooms would almost be the first thing you see and this may be because when the rule of thirds grid is visible, one of the points meet at the mushrooms. The architecture in this image is mainly of glass windows. This is interesting as it seems like an old, unrealistic photo with a modern touch.
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This image is also a strong image. The wall has the most focus on it at the start as it is bright and sharp. This results in you barely noticing what else is going on in the image until your eyes are leaded down the wall and expanded throughout the rest of the scene. The lights and the windows make this image strong as windows look interesting and unique and the lights are bright which is a contrast to this eerie image. Also, the repetition of the windows is interesting as it gives it more of a modern look to it. Furthermore, I think the figure makes this image the strongest, You barely notice the figure until your eyes are lead up to it and when you see the figure, you are concentrated into the image and what is within it. When a thirds grid is added onto the image. a line on the brick wall and the figure are on the lines which make them stand out even more. Lastly, I think the angle of this image makes it strong as it is is at an interesting angle which changes the perspective of it.
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I think the strongest part of this image is the angle. I had the camera facing up on the pole and I was slightly sitting on the floor. This is strong as the pole is a leading line to the rest of the image. There is also a depth of field as the pole is appeared to be in more focus compared to the background. The shapes play a part in this image too as they seem really sharp and mostly formed of angles which makes the building seem precise. The roof is eye-catching as when you start to look at it in more detail, you may seem to feel as if you can feel the dents that have been created.
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