Framing
This one was alright because the subject's head just barely managed to get into the desired spot. Of course, the subject is the boy next to the printer box. I really don't think it'd take quickly for others to find the main subject of the picture. This was not one of my best pictures. Thinking back on it, I could've done a different angle and still managed to get his head in it.
Simplicity
This boy is for sure the main subject of the picture. But unfortunately, the background is not as simple as I thought it would be. The kid doing his homework is the subject of the picture, although the fact that there's another one in a batman shirt playing his phone does not help. People could find this subject really quickly, considering he's the only one the camera is focused on. I definitely could've chosen someone sitting in the halls doing homework. That would've made a better picture.
Balance
Honestly, I don't know what I was thinking when I took this picture. If there could possibly be multiple subjects, then the students working on the computers would be them. I do not think people could find the main subject, and neither could I. If there could've been a better place to do it, I would've done it already.
Lines
The desk of the front facing student is the lines I was going for. Obviously, the boy in the red shirt is the main subject. People could tell this right away. This is definitely one of my best pictures. If I could have done anything differently, I'd have taken a higher shot so that one could actually see the lines.
Rule of Thirds
I think the girl is the main subject. She is slightly off center, so this applies to the Rule of Thirds. People could easily pick her as the subject. If I could change anything, I would've tilted slightly toward the left to get her more off center
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