You can see the composition in this first picture is very strategic. The leading lines of the railroad track - especially the part in the lower lefthand corner that is in focus and extremely close so that it catches your eye - lead right to the subject, the senior guy. The light is golden and warm which makes the photo look energized and inviting for the viewer to look at. The student is off-center, not in the middle, following the rule of thirds for a more pleasant image.
This second image is one that I took at a restaurant I was eating at. What makes this image interesting is the composition. Specifically, the three most obvious parts of the image - the light, the plant, and the jars form a triangle together. Triangles are very compelling to look at. The eye is able to flow throughout the image and does not get stuck at a certain point.
This last image is a logo that employs composition very well. The "L" and "O" from the word "CLOCK" are moved and placed so that they visually are a clock. This is very interesting and intriguing, and is quite pleasing to the viewer. The composition of the letters adds to the meaning - we visually see what it looks like, creating a stronger and more compelling image.
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