This is a photograph I took of the star on the tee at Christmas. I took it really close up but with a deeper focus so the focus is on the further side of the star. I purposely turned the flash in so the reflective-ness and metallic nature of the star will be emphasised, this is a result that I really like. The angles and lines of the star draw the eye into the centre of the photograph. This photo also uses the rule of thirds to its full potential.
This is a photograph of an advent candle at Christmas. The contrast between the yellow and the red background and the dim light gives the photograph a Christmassy atmosphere. I wanted the focus to be the flame on the candle and the drips of wax on the side of the candle. I really like this photograph as it has a real Victorian feel to it. This photograph also uses the rule of thirds.
The last picture is of my cat climbing the Christmas tree. I think this is a really striking photograph altogether. The pale and icy cat against the green plastic tree. This photograph uses the rule of thirds effectively. I think the sunlight makes the photograph look really professional. If I were to improve this photograph I would changed the background as I think that it distracts from the focus of the photograph.
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