simplicity: This picture fills in the whole frame and doesn't have any distraction
Brightness and Sharpness: This picture focuses on the brightness and sharpness of
Avoid Bulls eye: This picture keeps away from the middle of the camera
Rule of thirds: This Picture stays away from the middle, but stays within the 4 dots around the middle
Emphasizes foreground: this picture is taken on the upper half of the frame
Lading lines
multiple subjects: this picture displays many different objects within it
REFLECTION
I believe that the Picture of the ticket machine is my strongest shot because it captures more than one subject, which is exactly what was asked, and it also has bold color and its just a nice picture. My weakest shot would probably be my 'Rule of Thirds' pencil shot because it was rushed and it doesn't follow through with the task. i didn't understand the difference between rule of thirds and avoiding bulls eyes, so this picture was generally not good. my weakest shot can be improved by not being as rushed and taking more time to understand what i'm taking a picture of. I used the app Snap Seed on my phone. I took pictures of my surroundings at school, the park, and i even went an arcade and just took pictures of what i felt like could go into my 'composition' project. i took my pictures and found the ones that looked the best and edited them before posting them on my blog for class. Finding items to take pictures of was probably the easiest part of the project as well as editing it, but the most difficult was figuring out how to place them in the right categories of the project. If i could redo the project over again, id probably just pay close attention to the differences of each category and put some focus on the difference between rule of thirds and avoid bulls eye. On a scale of 1-10, id give myself a 7 because i could've done better but i did do a lot of work for this project, but towards the end i did give up.