


Photo 1
- The Decisive Moment: This pic freezes a quick moment—one person’s walking out, another’s peeking from the door. It’s like catching a tiny story in time.
- Layers: There’s depth here! You see the guy in the hoodie up front, the person behind the door, and the inside of the building. It’s like layers of a cake, but visual.
- Framing: The door and glass act like a frame around the people, so your eyes focus on them and the space.
Photo 2
- The Decisive Moment: This is the exact second the soccer player jumps to kick the ball. You can’t get this moment back—so it’s super decisive.
- Capture Gestures: Look at how the player’s arms and legs are all stretched out. That’s their body “gesturing” to show they’re playing hard.
- Strong Diagonals: The player’s body makes diagonal lines (like slanted ones), which makes the pic feel energetic, like the sport itself.
Photo 3
- Composition – Rule of Thirds/Centre: The player and ball aren’t in the middle—they’re off to the side, which is how the “rule of thirds” works. It makes the pic look balanced and interesting.
- Perspective and Angles: The photo is taken from low down, so it looks like we’re looking up at the player. This angle makes them seem bold, like a star.
- Capture Gestures: The way the player’s kicking the ball—their posture and movement—shows exactly what they’re doing. That’s capturing a gesture!
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