1. Fast, because this photo was taken on a highway where trucks are traveling at high speeds.
2. My rule of composition that I thought fitted this photo best was Symmetry and Patterns. The median in the middle is a pattern of rectangles going all the way down the highway, and the main subjects, the trucks, are also rectangular. Taken at a slanted angle, many types of rectangles and squares are evident.
3. The element of art that I thought best suited this photo was Form. The dimensions on each of the 3 trucks shown are represented blatantly, with each three-dimensional storage container on the truck enclosing a set volume, satisfying the conditions of Form.
4. I felt that Variety was the best Principle of Design shown in this photo of the Dutch highway. The first thing viewers generally notice are the subjects; the 2 trucks traveling down the highway on the right, and the collapsed truck on the left. Afterwards, they may notice the bold lines drawing the boundaries of the road, or the median with its unique pattern. Everything from the visually appealing background with cascading colors in the sky to the contrast between the left and right of the photo keep viewer's attention captured. The left side of the photo depicts negativity, with a brown expanse of dead landscape, a red "wrong way" sign, and a truck accident, while the right side of the photo exudes prosperity, with two rapidly moving trucks and a green pasture in the background.
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