Reflection:
(2nd Photo In First Row): This photo was taken outside of the high school near the gym entrance. I shot this photo with a worms-eye point of view, as I tried to do with most of my photos. I chose this point of view because I thought it made the picture(s) more interesting. In this specific photo, I did not use the rule of thirds, but in the first picture on the second row, I did. With this picture, I tried to keep the main subject, the grass, on the right hand side. I feel like I made the most successful use of line in my first photo. I enjoyed the way the little lines in the post lead all the way up the picture, and then off toward the sides. I believe the most dynamic composition for shape was my second photo because of the way the lines in the bike spots intersect, creating rectangles and triangles.
(2nd Photo In First Row): This photo was taken outside of the high school near the gym entrance. I shot this photo with a worms-eye point of view, as I tried to do with most of my photos. I chose this point of view because I thought it made the picture(s) more interesting. In this specific photo, I did not use the rule of thirds, but in the first picture on the second row, I did. With this picture, I tried to keep the main subject, the grass, on the right hand side. I feel like I made the most successful use of line in my first photo. I enjoyed the way the little lines in the post lead all the way up the picture, and then off toward the sides. I believe the most dynamic composition for shape was my second photo because of the way the lines in the bike spots intersect, creating rectangles and triangles.