The picture on the left uses the rule of thirds, while the picture on the right does not. The statue in the first photo is off center by 1/3, but the photo on the right is perfectly centered. Using the rule of thirds added more to the photo, allowing for a better landscape and more of the flowers to be shown.
The photo on the left uses the rule of thirds, while the photo on the right does not. The photo using the rule of thirds is clearly more appealing, even the lighting is better. It also allows for a portion of the school to be shown, while the picture on the left only shows the street.
The photo on the left uses the rule of thirds, while the photo on the right does not. Using the rule of thirds in this type of photo is important because of the tree. When Claire stood directly in front of the tree, the photo was not very visually appealing, but when she stood using the rule of thirds, the photo instantly becomes more balanced.