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This photograph was taken by Paolo Pellegrin in 2010. I like this photo because of the use of the rule of thirds. The subject is in the lower third which brings the viewers attention there, but also leaves a lot of open space at the top, which is beautiful because you can faintly see the mountains in the background. I also like the picture because the photographer was able to capture the ripple affect of the water which is very cool.
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photos/best-pod-march-2010/#dead-sea-swim_13603_600x450.jpg
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