
2. This photo would have to use a faster shutter speed to capture the rocket taking off without it being a blur.
3. If this had crappy lighting the white of the smoke would show. The blue sky really makes the rocket stand out almost like giving it a 3-D affect.
4.No this photo does not use the rule of thirds because the main subject is dead center of the picture.
2. This picture was taken with a faster shutter speed to capture the people up in the air at the moment they went up. Again it is not blurred in any way.
3. The lighting is a little dark but it is what makes the picture interesting because the sunset is directly behind them giving the picture a little more interest in the way it was taken.
4. This photo does demonstrate because it is blank where the dead center would be.
2. This was probably taken with a medium shutter speed because it isn't capturing motion but it isn't needing to let in massive amounts of light.
3. The lighting is great in this picture it shows about what time of day it would be, here being mid-day. The shadow also gives a good affect. This picture shows good lighting.
4. No this picture does not represent rule of thirds because the main subject is again in the center of the picture.
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