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This collection highlights the interplay of action, emotion, and relationships in photography, showcasing techniques like the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing. Featuring snapshots of junior Nick Foreman nurturing a tree and Breahna Hunter's moment of hydration at the fountain, these images evoke feelings of connection to nature and self. Through patterns and angles, we explore what makes an image powerful—striking the center of interest and capturing true emotion. Join us in celebrating these poignant moments that resonate with viewers.

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  1. Photography Gidget Cogswell 4/27/12 4A

  2. Things that work: • Action, relationship, emotion • Center of interest • Patterns

  3. Things that work: • Rule of thirds • Emotion • Leading lines • Patterns • Angle

  4. Leading Lines:

  5. Angle:

  6. Framing:

  7. Action:

  8. Relationship:

  9. Rule of Thirds:

  10. Center:

  11. Pattern:

  12. Tree Hugger • One of the courtyard’s many trees gets a special treat from junior Nick Foreman during his lunch break. “The tree looked lonely,” Foreman said.

  13. Hydration • Thirst getting the best of her, Breahna Hunter stops in the 200 hall to get water from the fountain. “It was a magical experience for me,” said Hunter.

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