Above is a picture of a seven-pointed star necklace; I decided to photograph this object due to its unique design. With that said, for my compositional strategy, I chose to execute the rule of thirds. In order to accomplish this, I placed the subject of the photo on the right side and up in the top corner. This composition makes the photo more interesting than just an over-head shot of the pendant. Also, the photo is a little blurred on the near side but gets clearer where the further half of the pendant is located. Both of these dynamics are designed to appeal to the viewers' eye.
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