Taylor’s Lovely Photo Elements! By: Taylor Booth

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Perspective This is good for perspective because the photographer is at an angle and he or she is lower than a straight on picture. You get a different angle on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Owner: behindthesteeringwheel License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/behindthesteeringwheel/ /">Paul D'Ambra - Australia via photopin cc

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Taylors Lovely Photo Elements! By: Taylor Booth Perspective I think this is good for perspective because you are lower and at a corner of the Eiffel Tower. This gives the picture more drama then a straight on picture. Owner: raiadiff License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/raiadiff/ /">.and+ via photopin cc Perspective This is good for perspective because the photographer is at an angle and he or she is lower than a straight on picture. You get a different angle on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Owner: behindthesteeringwheel License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/behindthesteeringwheel/ /">Paul D'Ambra - Australia via photopin cc Rule of Thirds This photo is great for rule of thirds because if you divide the picture vertically in thirds the piece of wood is in the third on the left. The tree is in the right third. The wire that is rolled up and in the middle is in the middle third of the picture. Owner: claudio_ar License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/claudio_ar/ /">Claudio.Ar via photopin cc Rule of Thirds This picture is great for rule of thirds because if you divide the picture horizontally. The ocean is on the bottom, the sky is on top, and the pier is in the middle. Owner: License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrosz/ /">szeke via photopin cc Depth of Field This picture is great for depth of field because the focus is on the Starbucks mug and the background is blurry. Owner: glenn-in-japan License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Glenn Waters in Japan. via photopin cc Depth of Field This picture is a great example of depth of field because the focus is on one cupcake and the background is blurred instead of in focus. Owner: mrsmagic License information: Attribution No Derivatives Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrsmagic/ /">Mrs Magic via photopin cc Line This picture is great for line because the corner of the building leads your eyes to the top of the building so you see the whole building. Owner: atmtx License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/atmtx/ /">atmtx via photopin cc Line This picture is great for line because the railing leads you to the floor instead of just having you focus on one thing in the picture. Owner: ramyoga License information: Attribution Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ramyoga/ /">ramyo via photopin cc