In this photo I broke the rule of focusing on the camera. As my main character Justin was out of focus and all the audience can see is a blurry photo. I chose this photo because it makes me feel like the photographer took this on accident while trying to fix the focus.
In this photo I broke the rule of exposure, which makes this photo oddly bright. I chose this photo because it gives a very odd feeling and very hard to be able to see the main objects.
In this photo I broke both the focus rule and the angle rule. This made the whole photo tilted and very hard for the audience to clearly see what is going on. I chose this photo because I gave me a feeling that the photographer took this photo on acident while running around.
In this photo I broke the rule of putting the main object in the center and making the photo very blurry. This made it hard for the audience to get the message of this photo. I chose this photo because this is a very common mistake that is made, since people might shake their hands and make the photo blurry.
In this photo I broke the rule of exposure. The lights and the white wall could not be properly seen due to the exposure of this photo. I chose this photo because this mistake is commonly seen with people not changing exposers.
In this photo I have broke the rule of focus and exposure. The main object, Justin is not clearly shown and with a bright light covering most of the photo. I chose this photo because it could still look good with all these rules broken.
In this photo I have broken the rule of thirds. As the main object is barely shown in the photo and only parts of the head is shown. I chose this photo because this small and easy mistake can really make people uncomfortable.
In this photo I broke the rule of timing. As I took the photo right when Rena closed her eyes and I also made this photo blurring since my hands was moving around while taking the photo. I chose this photo because this is commonly seen and that is why people take more than one photo most of the times.
This blurry bookshelf broke the rule of focus. As this bookshelf could not be clearly seen but the audience could see the different variety of colors of the books and then shelf structure. I chose this photo because I shows a variety of colors, and it does not look bad.
This photo of Matthew broke the rule of timing. Clearly Matthew has closed his eyes completely and there was a timing error on when I took this photo. I chose this photo because I believe this photo also shows a sign of pain in Matthews face.