
Cassandra Trotter


This demonstrates rule of thirds because the screw (subject) is in the first third of the photo. This makes the photo more visually appealing.


This photo shows symmetrical balance. The bunnies are placed and the photo is taken in a way that makes it the same on both sides.


This represents space as it shows the space between the two bunnies. The bunny in the front is the center focus. The bunny in the back is slightly blurred and it looks smaller which shows that there is distance/space between the two.


This photo demonstrates line through the use of the shoes. The flip flops create a line on the ground that lead your eye through the picture. The line then leads you to the subject of the photo which is the door.


This represents form because it shows the 3 dimensional aspect of the photo. The photo is taken in a way that you can see the pieces sticking out from the middle of the pine cone.


This is a good representation of contrast and tone as it has a good histogram. The histogram has the highest points mainly in the middle and the base extends almost all the way to the sides. This ensures that the photo is not too dark or too light.


This photo shows pattern as it is the repetition of the same item 3 or more times. The lockers are side by side and equally spaced apart. This makes a unique pattern.


This photo demonstrates colour as these are complimentary colours. Complimentary colours are any two colours across from each other on the colour wheel, like red and green. This allows the photo to stand out.


This demonstrates texture. It is taken of a vent on a door. The photo is taken at an angle so you can see the bumpiness of the object. This allows you to imagine how it would feel.