When you examine a photograph, what clues give you information about the location where the photo was taken? Looking back at some of your photographs, which ones give your viewers hints about the location? How were you able to make the location clear in the photo? Answer in 2-3 sentences.

When examining a photograph, clues about the location can be derived from landmarks, architectural features, geographical elements, signs, or local vegetation present in the image. In my photographs, images that prominently feature famous monuments, recognizable buildings, or distinctive surroundings help convey the location to viewers. These photos were taken from unique angles or perspectives, making the location clear by highlighting the defining features of that place.