Circles and Ovals
I chose to take this photo in this position because I wanted to make sure that there was negative space around the sides of the light while there's only one of the three lights working in the room. I used the rule of thirds to make sure the lights only took up 3 of the 9 zones and kept it properly weighed while having a balance of negative and positive space. Another reason that I positioned the light on the centre of the left side is so that it wasn't boring to look at. I edited this photo the way I did because in the original photo it was more plain and the light covered most of the room, but the edited version only shows what one of the lights are being focused on.
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I chose to take this photo in this position because I wanted to make sure there centre point in the image, which is the Ford logo. Since there was not much else around the tire besides the car itself, I decided to make this a centre weighted image so the negative space would be balanced and equally. The image being centre weighted was a decision I made also because I wanted this image to have symmetrical balance.The background is just the inner part of the car, which isn't distracting the main focus point.
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Glasses & Bottles
For this image, I decided to create somewhat of a tower of glasses to make it look fancy. In this image, I had the tallest glass centre weighted while the other stood by it, the smaller ones in the front and the taller ones in the back. I edited out the cracked concrete on the table to make it more neat.
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