This photograph uses 'Rule of Thirds', this could be to create a more balanced and dynamic photograph. This photograph could be using a lower f-stop to have the bird in full focus with no distractions. The photographer could of used f/8 to f/11 to capture the focus and possibly edited in lightroom to further the blur of the focus and the vibrancy and saturation.
https://www.pinterest.com/i/678MuNq0B/ (02.10.2025).
This photograph uses framing to capture the models eyes of the face, using a higher f/stop for the aperture (f/8 to f/22) to have everything in frame focused. The photographer could of used filters built into the camera to have full flexibility, when shooting. The reason behind the photograph, could be to capture imprisonment for disorders in metal health, for example anxiety, could use the hand as a self imprisonment, due to the hand being attached to a body.
https://www.pinterest.com/i/1AKIPBFua/ (02.10.2025).
This photographer decided to find repetition in objects. The creative side to this photograph could be to show the environmental impact man-made products are to the world. The photographs looks to have shot with a higher f/stop (f/11 to f/22) as the everything in frame is in focus.
https://www.pinterest.com/i/1DxSWvCTc/ (02.10.2025).
I was tasked to research various photography composition techniques. I chose rule of thirds, framing and repetition. For the rule of thirds I wanted to have a sign in the bottom left of the photograph/grid of the frame, while having the background in the middle range of the f/stops (f/4 to f/11) to keep the focus of the photograph the subject to avoid the photograph from being messy. For the framing composition, I wanted to cover the the bottom and the left and right with disordered branches to show nature is not straight forward and can change for the better/worse. The framing photograph subject was meant to be a bee. However, bees are never still and kept moving, which made me loose the focus. However, the spider's cobweb looks good stretched out subtly between the branches. The framing uses a higher low f/stop (f/4 to f/18). The final composition is repetition/pattern, I wanted to relate it to nature to keep with the theme of eco green. I wanted to capture a naturals plants expansion/growth.