In the above image, taken by Erika Dotson of Erika Dotson Photography, the subject is framed by the doorway. I think the look of the framing and its use really made this picture. The file format is a JPG. As mentioned during lecture JPGs have a lower image quality.
The picture above shows the rule of thirds. Though the large stone of the ring isn't precisely on the top right point of placement, it is very close. The rule of thirds gave this image a much more professional and focused look. I took this photo, but pulled it off of Facebook for this assignment. This image is also a JPG. Typically, images that are uploaded to Facebook are JPGs with low resolution. Facebook has recently created an option for uploading high resolution images.
The image above, taken of a rice field, shows curved leading lines. This image was taken off a blog I wrote for my internship and was also a lower resolution JPG.
Clearly, simply saving an image off the internet probably isn't an option for a high quality graphic design project. There are websites where you can purchase high resolution images, or you can take your own high resolution images with a DSLR camera.
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