football scene

Concept 1: The Decisive Moment

This is all about catching a super quick, exciting moment. Here, we see the person jumping to kick the football, frozen in time. It’s like we’re right there in the action, seeing the energy and fun of that split second.
Concept 2: Strong Diagonals
Diagonals make a picture feel like it’s moving. In this image, the person’s body, the football’s path, and even the shadow form diagonal lines. These lines make your eyes move around the picture and make the scene feel lively.

Picture 2 (Basketball Scene)
Concept 1: Balance and Harmony
Balance and harmony mean all the parts of the picture look even and go well together. Here, the basketball hoop, the player, and the buildings/signs in the background don’t overpower each other. Everything feels balanced and nice to look at.
Concept 2: Perspective and Angles
This is about how you position the camera to show depth or make things stand out. The angle here shows the player shooting the ball, and the buildings and court make the picture feel deep. It’s like you’re watching the shot happen from that cool angle.

Picture 3 (Doorway Scene)
Concept 1: Concentrate on Framing
Framing is when something in the scene (like a door or window) acts like a frame for the subject. Here, the door frames the person inside, so your eyes focus on them and the paper. It’s like the door is a picture frame around that person.
Concept 2: Layers
Layers are different parts of the picture at different distances. In this image, there’s the door edge up front, the people in the middle, and the lights inside in the back. These layers make the picture feel deep and full of details.