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Photographer: Daisuke Kodaka Media: It doesn't say what media it was printed on, but it does look like it was printed on watercolor paper. Compositional techniques: They defiantly used the rule of thirds for the picture, leading lines, and filling the frame. Elements: They used texture because of the starfish and the sea urchin as well as the leaves that are in the picture. They used line, with the lines on the starfish and the sea urchin. They used some shape because of the sea urchins and the shape of the starfish. Lastly they did use a little pattern because of the pattern on the sea urchin and the starfish, they both have different patterns on them. Principles: They do have balance for the photo because the sea urchin on the left is quite big but then they added the smaller one and the starfish which creates the balance. They did have a little emphasis for the sea urchin on the left and I think the starfish also, but there was little emphasis on the sea urchin behind the starfish. There isn't much variety on the picture other than the leaves a bit.

Photographer: Bruno Collinet Media: It doesn't specifically say what media he used to print on, but it does look like it's either on paper or watercolor paper. Compositional techniques: They did use the rule of thirds for this photo, because the surfer is on one of the lines. They used fill the frame, the whole picture is full with the beach and the ocean. Next they used leading lines, the water creates larger lines which move throughout the whole picture. Elements: They used line in this picture with the line of the waves and sky. They used shape with the clouds by the horizon line. There wasn't really any texture or pattern on this photo. Principles: They do have balance with this photo, the sea, the surfer, and the horizon all even out and create balance. There isn't much variety in the this picture only the surfer in on the right hand side.