This is a bad shot because the focal point is too central, which is breaking the 'rule of thirds' rule and Katie is making direct eye-contact with the camera. There is also quite a lot going on in the background (even though it's slightly blurred) so that takes your eye away from the focal point of the character slightly.
This is a bad shot because there is too much going on in the background, so it takes the focal point away from Callum being grabbed. The background basically deters the eye from the main character.
This is an example of a bad shot because again, the characters are too central and the background deters the viewers' eyes from the characters, however it also is bad framing because the cars in the background draw you eyes to them instead of the main characters.
This is a bad shot because of the viewpoint - you can't see the expressions of the other characters, and Callum is looking straight ahead at the camera instead of the characters, suggesting that they're just standing there and not talking at all.
This is a bad shot because there is too much going on: the exposure is too bright, you can't see the characters reactions, you can't tell what the characters are actually doing, the folder is open to show all of the shots, the table and characters are central, there is too much going on in the background, and there is no balancing of elements.
This is a bad shot because the foot and glasses are too falsely placed so they look unrealistic. Furthermore, there is no depth in the image so it's not very interesting, and there is no rule of thirds being applied to this image.
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