SIMPLICITY:
This photo happens to very satisfactory in the simplicity department. This photo is simple by it's lack of people within the photo. It has a single subject which is the single person walking the ash-covered streets. Also a lot of the store signs don't distract from the main subject which makes it very aesthetically pleasing because the signs don't make the photo seem like an advertisement.
BALANCE:
It's very clear what has created the balance in this photo, and the two subjects that create excellent balance is the Brookklyn Bridge and the Twin Towers. On one side of the photo we have the burning Towers and on the other we have the Bidge. Another way that I feel that this photo has created balance by the fact the Bridge creates two two arches that remind me of the two Towers that are in the photo.
RULE OF THIRDS:
This photo has used the rule of thirds by having the ash-covered lady to the left side of the photo. The man she is holding hands with also contributes to the rule of thirds.
LINES:
The photo composition of lines is used in this photo with the flag pole that leads to the two firemen who are putting up the flag. Also the structure behind them also uses the lines composition because the lines of whats left behind of the Towers
FRAMING:
Framing is used in this photo very clearly and nicely. What's left a window happens to circle a fireman climbing a ladder and the frame also takes up most of the picture but not completely because if the window framed the edges of the photo it wouldn't look as nice, I believe.
AVOIDING MERGERS:
This photo shows exactly what not to do when trying to avoid mergers. It can be hard to tell but once it's pointed out, it's clear where a pole happens to be sticking out of people like an antenna. In this photo there happens to be a landline coming from the woman's forehead which then also seems to be coming out of the top of the sitting firefighter's head.
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