In this photo, I used the rule of thirds. In the photo the two girls are in the bottom right corner studying or helping each other study or work on their assignment. The subject in the photo are the two girls that are studying. To me the photo shows clearly who the main subject[s] are because there is no one around them to distract the person looking at this photo from. So yes my photo is clearly showing who the main subject[s] are in the photo above.
In this photo, I used the rule of simplicity. In the photo their is two girls working on their assignment that seems to be along the lockers. Along with the guys in the background who don't seem very noticeable or seen-able to the eye since the photo is kinda blurry. The subject is supposed to be the two girls but I don't feel like it would be clear to others on what the main subject[s] is since their is something in the background that distracts the viewer from them. If I could I would retake the photo and wait for the guys in the background to get back in the classroom because I am sure that their movement caused my photo to become blurry or that my timing in the photo was just not well.
In this photo, I used to rule of avoiding mergers. In the photo the two people look like their touching but in reality they weren't. It's showing that the teacher is teaching them something. The subject of this photo is the girl who seems to be working on this sheet. It is somewhat clear that she is the subject because she is the one that is most close to the camera. To make it more clear that she is the subject I would blur the background a bit so it only focuses on her.
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