This image shows features of composition but are bad due to the scaffolding and cars in the background, the rule of thirds applies but there's a middle focal point, and we are draw to more things around other then Adam running.
Yet again this images comes across as it it would be okay but if we look careful it's the cars among the background and it's nearly a middle focused image. And the bike wheel distracts.
All in all this image is horrific due to being out of focus, having to much going on in the back ground and has nothing good to it.
The problems in this picture are that you can slightly see a building in the background and (i) Charlotte am facing the camera. Another is the ongoing scaffolding in each image. This may need to have a different location.
This would've been a great image if the background didn't contain both houses and traffic lights.
Relatively Good Images.
I think that this image out of all images would be on of the best that we've taken but still has some problems. the good things about this are that theres' a strong sense of emotion in the images and we're able to get a sense for where they're all looking. And also the posture and angle of the characters divides up the picture, but also the tree behind give a good background.
This image is good because it contains a strong rule of thirds and there's a mild focal point which is slightly blurring out the background drawing us in more to Adam and we're able to see him well.
This image is good because there's a depth of field and the background is natural and we're able to get a drift of what is going on as the space is being filled.
Cropping could happen here.
This image i think is good due to the fact that it shows a lot of the setting for the running space. But mainly because the image is well set and there's a rule of third contained. And also contains a wide shot composition
This image is good because it shows a strong use of the rule of thirds and is balanced out by the trees giving it a good background feature. The problem with this would be the buildings, cars and scaffolding.
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