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1. Does the photographer use the rule of thirds in the photograph? Why or why not?

2. Does the photographer use the foreground, middleground, and background in this image? Why or why not?

3. What might improve this photograph?

4. If you were taking a picture in this spot, what are some of the other ways that you could compose a photograph?

1. Does the photographer use the rule of thirds in the photograph? Why or why not-example-1

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1: Yes, the photographer kind of uses the rule of thirds because some of the trees and the zebras are on the right side of the photograph instead of just in the middle.

2. Yes the use foreground which would be the grass in the front of the image, in the middle ground there are zebras and some water and a tree, and then in the background there is a mountain and many trees.

3. You could improve this by getting a closer shot on more of the zebras in the water instead of all of those surrounding it also focus more on the main focus and making it a clear shot not a blurry one because this looks a little pixely.

4. I would add more of the sky just to show more how clear it is and get a better shot of the zebras and that tree by getting a closer shot by hiding by a rock or something and getting a couple of the zebras in the water instead of all of those making it hard to see what the focus actually is.

User Sekou
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Answer:

1. yes, the photgraph has a 3rd point of intrest (the mountian in the back).

2. the phographer mainly uses the midground

3. having a third point of intrest would bring the photograph together so would bringing the color saturation up

4. I would have moved over to the right a bit. I think it wouldbring more attention to the zebra

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User Sudhakar Tillapudi
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