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  1. The photographer does use composition so that part of the photo has a fast moving object that is frozen in focus. There is rule of thirds in this photo. The background of this photo is not distracting, it is just the tile wall. The focus does allow the viewer to see the part of the photo that is frozen in motion. The composition on this photo is perfect. This photo does freeze a fast moving object, it caught the water coming out of a water fountain. The water is in focus. There is nothing that could’ve been changed to make this photo better, it’s a really good, good quality photo. The shutter speed is fast enough to freeze the image. The subject of the photo is in focus. The focus is totally sharp, it is very obvious what the subject is. Yes, the correct part of this photo is in focus. The photo is correcting exposed, it is not too dark or too light. The subject is visible, photoshop or a photo retake is not necessary. The white balance is correct, it is not too yellow or too blue. No parts of the photo is bathed in darkness. The lighting on this photo does not need to be improved. You can see the texture of the water through this photo. The photo looks like it has just enough photoshop to make it look like the perfect picture, it is not over edited but you can tell there is some editing that was done. Photoshop was used to highlight the subject. The photo is correcting cropped, there are no parts that could’ve been cropped out. The lines are straight and the photo does not need to be rotated. This photo uses fast shutter speed to capture the water coming out of the fountain. This photo is a really cool good quality photo.

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