Good Jennifer. The strongest one is the third one up from the bottom with the dynamic roof shape and lighting filling the frame. In the fourth one up from the bottom you have a strong triangle developed by that block of buildings. And in the 6th one up from the bottom it's a strong composition involving one leg of the Eiffel tower and a shadow it's casting. I'm taken by the very first one looking straight up through this open connected courtyard to the sky. That point of view is all about composition and being actively engaged with positioning the camera perfectly to get the shot you want.
Good Jennifer. The strongest one is the third one up from the bottom with the dynamic roof shape and lighting filling the frame. In the fourth one up from the bottom you have a strong triangle developed by that block of buildings. And in the 6th one up from the bottom it's a strong composition involving one leg of the Eiffel tower and a shadow it's casting. I'm taken by the very first one looking straight up through this open connected courtyard to the sky. That point of view is all about composition and being actively engaged with positioning the camera perfectly to get the shot you want.
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