Line & Shape
Reflection:
I was close to the window, tennis gate, wall, and ground. The only photo that was from far away was the utility pole.
The photos in which I took low shots (looking up) were: the window, the wall, the tennis gate, and the utility pole. The photo in which I took an above shot (looking down) was: the bumps on the ground. The only photo in which I took at ground-level was the road one.
All of these photos are horizontal.
Yes, I considered the rule of thirds in one of my photos. In the road picture, everything is in alignment with the ground while looking forwards getting a horizontal look along with the sky.
The school wall photo is a dynamic composition because the lines of the wall are going towards the sky.
I was close to the window, tennis gate, wall, and ground. The only photo that was from far away was the utility pole.
The photos in which I took low shots (looking up) were: the window, the wall, the tennis gate, and the utility pole. The photo in which I took an above shot (looking down) was: the bumps on the ground. The only photo in which I took at ground-level was the road one.
All of these photos are horizontal.
Yes, I considered the rule of thirds in one of my photos. In the road picture, everything is in alignment with the ground while looking forwards getting a horizontal look along with the sky.
The school wall photo is a dynamic composition because the lines of the wall are going towards the sky.
Utility Lines & Poles
Reflection:
No, I believe there are no rule of thirds of these photos.
The (bottom middle) photo of the utility pole is a dynamic composition because it was taken at a vertical angle looking up towards the sky.
I think that the (top left) photo of the utility wires is organic because of how much plant life there is in that photo (the hedge and trees).
I think that the (top middle) photo of the utility poles and wires best satisfies this assignment because there are multiple utility poles stretching far out in the distance of the photo.
No, I believe there are no rule of thirds of these photos.
The (bottom middle) photo of the utility pole is a dynamic composition because it was taken at a vertical angle looking up towards the sky.
I think that the (top left) photo of the utility wires is organic because of how much plant life there is in that photo (the hedge and trees).
I think that the (top middle) photo of the utility poles and wires best satisfies this assignment because there are multiple utility poles stretching far out in the distance of the photo.
Texture, Pattern, & Rhythm
Reflection:
The (bottom left) photo I took at an side angle to get not just the water, but the depth of the water on the stone wall.
I believe that the most captivating photo is of the leaves (top right). Yes, I feel that the lighting conditions made an impact on the quality of the photo. The contrast between the lights and shadows are perfect, I think.
If I could shoot one of my photos over again it would be the (top middle) photo of the trees near the tennis courts. I would get a shot of looking up through the tree from the unique, rigid trunk.
The (bottom left) photo I took at an side angle to get not just the water, but the depth of the water on the stone wall.
I believe that the most captivating photo is of the leaves (top right). Yes, I feel that the lighting conditions made an impact on the quality of the photo. The contrast between the lights and shadows are perfect, I think.
If I could shoot one of my photos over again it would be the (top middle) photo of the trees near the tennis courts. I would get a shot of looking up through the tree from the unique, rigid trunk.