In this photo, you can immediately point out that there is a line in the center. This balances out the picture so that there's two halves of the picture.
There's many elements in this photo; the shadows contrasting the light, the lines that make out the locker, and the colors that blend together. The light bounces off the lockers and the subject's face.
Shadows dramatize the subject, but not so much so it completely drowns out the photo.
Freedom. Rule of Thirds In this photo, you can most noticeably see the subject and the sunset. The contrasting colors make the subject pop out as well as the bright colors in the middle. Using the Rule of Thirds, we can tell that there are nine sections equally divided among the picture. The main points of the picture are highlighted using the rule of thirds. The imaginary lines in this photo balances the composition of the photo. If we take the photo and cut it into nine parts, we will see that the main parts are highlighted. 1. Rule 1: Lines 2. Rule 2: Shadows 3. Rule 3:Rule of Thirds