One of the many people who run to the North Pole to escape the nuclear war quickly sprints across the frozen river of Honabzet in the hopes that the bombs detonating in Canada won't burn the river, as well as him, up, on 9/11, 342 A.D. 2. Many people believe that the people going North caused the war on purpose, and plan to rule once everyone else is gone.
General A. H. Carter, head of the Martian army (right), hastily meets with R. J. A. of Annotalah (our planet name since the terrorist Jaqsnoh Wavquiah Annotalah took over.) (left) to ask for Annotalah's help in the war against the ÅPñwmë in 5000 A.D., in Rome. Annotalah refused to help him because Carter mocked our planet, by putting on a Pope outfit.
1. Rule of thirds-putting the main object on one of the lines of the photo if it was divided into thirds.
2. Balancing Elements-Plain background, with object centered.
3. Leading Lines-whether real or fake, straight or curvy, lines in the background lead the viewer's eyes to the main subject.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)-the same objects reacurring in a system (i.e. green red green red green red)
5. Viewpoint-using an angled shot of an object makes it more interesting (such as a guy jumping off a building, first a shot of the guy from the ground, then of the guy TO the ground)
6. Background-a plain background is key to keeping viewers' focus on the main subject.
7. Create depth-a foreground, middle, and background is very nice.
8. Framing-I can't really define but give an example. (Two trees on both edges of the photos. A dog in the middle, a while down the photo.)
9. Cropping-Filling in the frame
10. Mergers and avoiding them-make sure your subject and everything he touches is in the picture, not even a slight bit cut off.
Aperture is how big the hole is (>-<)
Shutter speed is how fast the hole closes and opens.
ISO is how sensitive the camera is to light.
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