The locations of photo is the fence surrounding the football field and the track. I shot this photo very close up. The point of view is from an angle but still facing the front of the fence. The photo's focus point is the bottom of the right corner. It moves the viewers eye because of the lines and line the fence is creating. The photo is horizontal. The rule of thirds was considered during this shoot. The photo that is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the view's eyes through the work is the fence.
Pattern and Shape
My best photo out of the six is the photo of the mixing board. While taking this photo, I am relatively close to the subject. My point of view is from above the mixing board, and it is horizontal. This photo does not follow the rule of thirds because there is no real focal point. This photo is an example of pattern because there is a repetition of the faders and strips. Also, the pattern of the lines and the boxes of numbers. The photo that is the best example of a properly exposed photo is the photo of hay. It is a proper example because there is a variety of shadows and highlight, without somethings being too bright or too dark.