Symmetry in Photography?

A sense of balance and harmony achieved when two halves of an image mirror each other or have similar elements, creating a visually pleasing and often calming composition

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Depth in Photography?

The distance between the closest and farthest objects that appears acceptably sharp in a photograph.

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Background in Photography?

The area or elements situated behind the primary subject in the image, providing context and setting.

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Leading Lines in Photography?

Lines that draw the viewer's eye through the image and towards the subject, acting as visual paths that enhance depth and create a sense of movement or direction. 

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Diagonal Lines in Photography?

Slanted lines or edges within an image that are not parallel to the frame's borders, creating a sense of movement, dynamism, and leading the viewer's eye. 

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Blurry Racoon

This is a picture I took of a racoon while at the beach in Savannah, Georiga. Although my only goal was to simply capture a moment with the racoon, there were still a few inherent rules of photography that I happened to follow. Focal Point and the Rule of Thirds

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