How well did you follow the rule?
What is the subject (be very very specific)?
Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
What is the subject (be very very specific)?
Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
Lines
I think i did well capturing the lines in this picture to make the subject stands out.
The subject is the men in this photo looking down.
Yes my subject is very clear.
I could've change my angle shot so that the lines would be a little diagonal.
I think i did well capturing the lines in this picture to make the subject stands out.
The subject is the men in this photo looking down.
Yes my subject is very clear.
I could've change my angle shot so that the lines would be a little diagonal.
Rules of Third 
 The subject is into the exact point of the rules of third.
 The guy with the red shirt and camera.
Yes my subject is very visible.
 I wouldn't change anything.
Framing
 I capture my suject in a frame.
My subject is the man reaching up.
 In this picture, my subject isn't very clear because of different surrounding subjects.
I could've gotten my camera closer so i can get a clear shot of the subject.
Avoiding Mergers
The subjects is being cut off.
 There is two subject in this picture, both man walking down.
 People might questions which is the subject but there are two in this picture.
 I could've taken only one subject instead of two to confuse the people.
Balance
 The two young ladies balance each other out.
The subject is the two young ladies. 
The two subjects is very clear, no other surroundings.
 I could've avoid the merger that cuts parts of their body off.
Simplicity
I capture a specific subject that stands out in the photo.
 The subject is the eagle
 It is very clear because there is no other subject can be pointed out in the picture.
 I could've taken the eagle from a different point of view to show it and a more empty background.
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