This first picture was taken on the BYU campus. This graffiti is on the bottom a set of stairs on the south side of campus. This picture is an example of asymmetrical balance because there are non-indentical forms on both sides creating a balancing point in a way that makes this picture seems to be of the same visual weight. Too bad that the BYU cleaning crew already cleaned up this graffiti and all you can see is a faded image of the words "You've Changed"
I believe this picture is a representation of bilateral symmetry because of the arch of flowers. I took this picture when my friend Melissa and I went to a wedding reception. It's also possible to notice that Melissa and the flowers are the center of focus and the trees and the little creek behind her are less focused.
This picture was taken in hike I did in Salt Lake city. This picture is almost an example of bilateral symmetry because there is almost a perfect balance on each side of the picture, but the best way to define this picture would be Asymmetrical balance. The house is the focus of the picture, the clouds and green around the house is all blurry.
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