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This photo is also a good choice as everything is in focus and the rule of thirds is also used well as the

model is framed in the middle of the shot, and the golden points arent where I want them to be. However, the quality of the photo I have chosen is a lot better than this one. The model is also directly addressing the audience, aligning them. The lighting is ok as it isnt too bright, but it gives the warm feeling that I waned to capture for the theme of the cover. However, after using the flash setting, there is a shadow on the wall behind the model.

This photo is also good as everything is in focus. The lighting is ok as it isnt too bright, but it gives the warm feeling that I waned to capture for the theme of the cover. However, after using the flash setting, there is a shadow on the wall behind the model. The rule of thirds is also used well as the model is framed in the middle of the shot, and the golden points arent where I want them to be. However, the quality of the photo I have chosen is a lot better than this one.

This photo and the photo I chose to us were taken with a faster shutter speed, but this version isnt quite what I wanted. The lighting is ok as it isnt too bright, but it gives the warm feeling that I waned to capture for the theme of the cover. However, after using the flash setting, there is a shadow on the wall behind the model, however this can be cut out in Photoshop. The model is directly addressing the audience, aligning them. Head space will not be a problem with this photo as I will be cutting out the background. The rule of thirds is also used well as the model is framed in the middle of the shot, however the golden points arent where I want them to be.

This photo is ok as the model is using direct address and the lighting is ok as it isnt too bright, but it gives the warm feeling that I waned to capture for the theme of the cover. However, after using the flash setting, there is a shadow on the wall behind the model, however this can be cut out in Photoshop. The rule of thirds is also used well as the model is framed in the middle of the shot, and the golden points are positioned better. However, the depth of field isnt good, as the majority of the model is blurred slightly in the foreground.

I have decided to use this photo on this front cover as the depth of field is good as everything is in focus. The lighting is ok as it isnt too bright, but it gives the warm feeling that I waned to capture for the theme of the cover. However, after using the flash setting, there is a shadow on the wall behind the model, however this can be cut out in Photoshop. The model is directly addressing the audience, aligning them. Head space will not be a problem with this photo as I will be cutting out the background. The rule of thirds is also used well as the model is framed in the middle of the shot, however the golden points arent where I want them to be.

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