1) The two photographs above are examples of the composition "Rule of Thirds." This composition is used by dividing the camera frame into nine equal parts ( like tic-tac-toe) and placing the main focus on a point of where the lines intersect. The picture of the flower (by Admin) and the other picture above (by Matt) are both example of the composition of the "Rule of Thirds."
2) The pictures above are pictures that do not represent the "Rule of Thirds." Both Pictures do not have the main subject on a third of there picture. They represent another type of compostion called "Stop Motion." The way this compostion works is the photoagrapher, in this case Richard Dumoulin (photograph with the lemons) and James Neeley (photograph with the light bulb), took pictures of an object(s) in motion making them look "frozen" in place.
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