
In this photo, "Another Brick in the Wall", I off-centered my subject to the right of the screen, fitting it into the rule of thirds. This makes the wall fill more of the frame, lengthening it. The wall goes off out of focus, while the depth of field makes my subject more in focus, pulling him more into a focal point. The brick wall behind my subject creates a pattern, and his jacket fits into this pattern, giving the photo balance as well as making it look very uniform. The bricks lead to my subject, all lines towards him no matter how far off down the wall they are. This strengthens him as the focal point in this photo, for all eyes are on him. He blends into the wall with his matching pattern and lines, yet he's a brick that doesn't quite fit.
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