What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) In the 5th photo, I am relatively close to the subject. I am around 1 foot away from the fire alarm. What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) I took the photo from below. As we discussed in class, how did you "make the ordinary extraordinary?" I made the ordinary extraordinary by taking the photo from below and zooming in on the subject. This took focus away from the subject and focused on the elements of the photo. Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe. Yes I considered the rule of thirds in nearly all my photos. The past photo had this used the least because there wasn't a definite subject. I used this law to shift focus away from the subject. This is done by simply not allowing my subject to be the center of the image. Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work? My fourth photo with the chairs. It does so because of the chairs in the distance and because it was taken at an angle. The focus on the chair is the main subject yet the unfocused area can be seen on a diagonal. This leads the viewer t look at the whole piece instead of just the front chair.