Composition Aug18 This photograph shows contrast because the red bell pepper stands out than the green apples. This photograph shows a viewpoint because the camera is faced straight up showing buildings. This photograph shows rule of thirds because if there was a 3×3 in lines the sunset and the dog would be a main point. This photograph shows a pattern because the spider weds lines are identical each row. This photograph shows diagonal because the stairs are going up/down instead of side to side. This photograph shows shapes because each hexagon are similar and fit together like a puzzle. This photograph shows a primary point of interest because the island is in the middle of the photo and catches the viewers’ attention first. This photograph shows balance because the background is like a gradient which fades in together making it balanced. This photograph shows framing because the trees make a frame for the lake in the background. This photograph shows repeating lines because each line is placed behind one another and it keeps on going. This photograph shows simplicity because the one droplet in the front is clearer to see than the others in the background blurred out. This photograph shows leading lines because the fences on the side seem to lead the viewer to a light house.