
2.The shutter speed the photographer may have used would be a fast shutter speed because theres not a whole lot of light that was let into the picture also the motion of the jelly fish were captured but also stopped.
3.The lighting in this picture contributes to the overall mood because it gives you the feeling of being in a dark place such as under the water where the jelly fish would be. also the lighting shows the brightness of the jelly fish and how they stand out. if this photograph was shot with bad lighting ccondition the jelly fish wouldn't stand out as much as they do, also the water behind them would be more dark and the icture would come out darker.
4.Yes this picture demonstrates the rule of thirds because the jelly fish on the top right would be in the top right intersection also the jelly fish below it would be in the bottom right intersection.

2.The photographer used a fast shutter speed because the motion was captured and stopped.
3.The lighting in this photograph allows the picture to show that this had day light. It gives the picture a tone of being outside. If this photograph was shot under bad lighting condition it wouldn't be as clear as it is also it wouldn't show as much detail or give it the same mood.
4.Yes this photograph demonstrates the rule of thirds because the motorcyle would be on the bottom left intersection.

1.This photographer may have used a narrow aperture of f22. The elements that show this is that everything in this photo is in focus.
2.This photographer may have used a slow shutter speed. You can tell because you can see the movement in the photographer and it wasn't stopped.
3.The lighting in this picture was very little and the slow shutter speed allowed for more light to be let in and the litle lighting allowed the picture to have a serious mood. The photo wouldn't show as much light or movement if it were to be taken in bad lighting.
4.Yes this photograph demonstrates the rule of thirds because the two people before they moved would both be in an intersection.
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