In the first photo, everything from the closest trees, to the far parts of the ocean, are in focus. Everything in this photo is vibrant, and crystal clear. It seems that if you were to gaze at the photo for long enough, you'd feel like you were standing on that very beach.
In the second photo of the dock, there are multiple examples of composition! First, and most obvious, there is leading lines due to the stakes that are holding the dock together. Next, and not quite as obvious, is great depth of field. This is because the dock, and everything around it is in focus.
Extreme Shallow Depth of Field:
In the first photo, of the snake, the entire head of the snake is entirely in focus, while the rest of his body is completely blurred out. This makes the photo unique. Normally, a photographer would include the entire snake in complete clarity, but this photographer used shallow depth of field in order to capture only the snake's head.
In the photo of the flower, you can faintly see that there are other flowers in the background, but they are out of focus. Your eye is immediately drawn to the first flower; The flower that is in focus.




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