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==Image #1: The first shown image was taken of Marilyn Monroe working out. This image was my absolute favorite that I have seen from all the other pictures. It is my favorite because it shows viewers that woman have the same strengths and abilities as men do. Personally, I am 100% for women rights and equality. I am most certain that the artist used artificial studio fill lighting when creating this image. The shadows in the background as well as the strong lighting on the main subject tells me the sort of lighting used. As well as the placement of Marilyn Monroe which shows that the rule of thirds was used when taking the image. I found this first image on a link to the websites provided. The image was taken by Philippe Halsman and was named Marilyn Monroe after the actress. //Source:// http://philippehalsman.com/?image=marilyn-monroe==

==Image #2: The image in the center(image number 2) was taken by Julia Margaret Cameron. When observing what objects were used to create the image, I came across leading lines which had been formed with the angel wing of the young child in the picture. The angel wings are placed around the young girl and they lead and have the main focus on her face. When looking for which type of lighting Mrs. Cameron used I looked at the main highlights of the final photo. I came to the conclusion that dramatic artificial lighting was used to enhance the girl as well as the angel wings. //Source:// http://www.atgetphotography.com/The-Photographers/Julia-Margaret-Cameron.html==

==Image #3: My last and final image was taken by Richard Avedon. I chose this image as one of my pictures because I admire the grace and freedom demonstrated by the main object. Because of her formation, I was lead to believe that she was in motion when this image was taken. When looking on the website I was not able to come across the main of the person captured in this image. Because of the dark appearance of the main focus and there not being any shadows in the background, I believe the lighting used was artificial studio fill like in image #1. Just like image #1 the compositional technique that was used to take this image was rule of thirds. //Source:// http://www.avedonfoundation.org/==