Last Sunday, Egyptian protestors in Cairo, Egypt became violent by throwing bombs at soldiers. Protestors, Michael Reeves and David Doerr, lit bombs and handed them out as protection while voicing their opinion on the useless president, Hosni Mubarak.
Floating lanterns- The floating lanterns show the rule of creating depth. The angle (viewpoint) of which the picture is taken makes it seem ask if the trail of lanterns never end.
Orange man - The man with the orange paint on his face shows the rule of thirds. He's in the front right of the picture but the space behind him is still open and free. With this effect the audience is really able to focus on the man and his expression. I guess this could also be background because even though it's blurry it's still a background that enhances the picture.
Valley of horses - In this picture, the little dirt paths along with the mountains create depth because it makes it look as if this picture can go on and on forever. Even though it's not perfectly balanced I still as if the balance rule applies. Not one side is to busy and not one side is too empty.
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