I took some quick shots of different objects showing the various rules ( rule of third, symmetry, diagnol, landscape, portrait, horizon line and unbalanced elements).
This shot is an example of a Horizon line rule.
The Horizon line rule is where the sky and land meet.
This shot is an example of a landscape rule.
This is shot is an example of a
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Rule of third.
The rule of this is where the eyes should be on the top line on the camera, this allows all the surroundings come into place of the image.


These shots is taken to show an example of the
diagnol rule, when using the diagnol rule it makes the images look much more interesting because it is on a slant.

This shot is showing the
symmetry rule, (its not exactly symmetrical as you can see I used two different type of style of bins but you can see what I was trying to do).
Using this technique (Symmetry) it can make an interesting and eye grabbing composition because sometimes it's not even expected.

In this shot I am showing the
unbalanced elements rule. In this shot I am trying to show that the 'bin' is the main focus in the shot and that it is larger than the field. Using this type of rule makes the image look quite interesting because you wouldn't expect to think that an original small object could overtake the size of a larger object.
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