9/11 photo review
Avoid Mergers:

This photo is a great example of mergers. Th police officer on the right has a pole coming out of his head. This is a good photo that captures that moment, but the background shows a merger.
Lines:

I chose this photo because of the background. The lines of the building put an emphasis on the falling man. Thought the lines are symmetrical, the shadow makes half of the photo darker and the other half very light.
Rule of Thirds:

In this photo, you can see an example of the rule of thirds. The first building is centered to the left. The explosion make it an off balance photo. The next photo is to the right with smoke billowing out of it. The second building is to the far right.
Balance:

This photo is balanced because of the three men and the flagpole. The two men on the the side are balanced. The men and flagpole are the center focal point.
Simplicity:

This photo is very creative and shows simplicity. The ash and debris from the explosion make the photo have a yellow tint that cover everything.The background is king of distorted and blurred by the yellow, but that makes it easy to focus on the subject. The girl is the only thing that you focus on.
Framing:

This beautiful photo is an example of framing. The dark frame of the broke building contrasts very well with the sunset sky. The way the photo was taken, the frame of the building is black, so it doesn't distract from the subject.

This photo is a great example of mergers. Th police officer on the right has a pole coming out of his head. This is a good photo that captures that moment, but the background shows a merger.
Lines:

I chose this photo because of the background. The lines of the building put an emphasis on the falling man. Thought the lines are symmetrical, the shadow makes half of the photo darker and the other half very light.
Rule of Thirds:

In this photo, you can see an example of the rule of thirds. The first building is centered to the left. The explosion make it an off balance photo. The next photo is to the right with smoke billowing out of it. The second building is to the far right.
Balance:

This photo is balanced because of the three men and the flagpole. The two men on the the side are balanced. The men and flagpole are the center focal point.
Simplicity:

This photo is very creative and shows simplicity. The ash and debris from the explosion make the photo have a yellow tint that cover everything.The background is king of distorted and blurred by the yellow, but that makes it easy to focus on the subject. The girl is the only thing that you focus on.
Framing:

This beautiful photo is an example of framing. The dark frame of the broke building contrasts very well with the sunset sky. The way the photo was taken, the frame of the building is black, so it doesn't distract from the subject.
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