A balanced image that obeys the rule of thirds, balancing the subject with the weight of her gaze.

One that doesn't obey the rule of closure

One that is asymmetrically balanced

One that shows a symmetrically balanced composition

One that obeys the rule of closure

A close-up with appropriate headroom

A long shot with appropriate headroom
1 comment:
Great composition in #1. If she were looking the other way it would have more balance. She is shortsided looking to the right. Your closure shots are flipped. Nice asymmetrical balance in both images. You don't have a true symmetrical image.
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