In this photo the man is positioned in the far right third and the rail is in the lower third of the frame. That intersection of these thirds catches the eye and makes the photo more appealing.
Balance
The curved positioning of the two people evens out the photo and does not leave anyone or anything left hanging or falling out of the frame.
Framing
The collapsed walls that create the frame of this photograph. They give it more depth and give it a more complete feeling. The framing of the destroyed building in the distance adds more dimension and interest.
Lines
The diagonal lines of the remains of buildings are all coming toward the fireman. These lines lead the eye straight to him and make the photo dynamic. The lines make it really easy to see the main subject. The fireman is the center of the interest even theme he is standing in such a busy scene.
Avoiding Mergers
The diagonal lines of the remains of buildings are all coming toward the fireman. These lines lead the eye straight to him and make the photo dynamic. The lines make it really easy to see the main subject. The fireman is the center of the interest even theme he is standing in such a busy scene.
Avoiding Mergers
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