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Photo Assignment 5

Rule of Third
This photograph was taken at my town's lake, and were people used to eat outside under its roof. I used the rule of third by having the subject in the center of the of the grid and not in the outer sides of the rule of thirds grid. 
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec
FStop: f/10
ISO: 2000
Focal Length: 40mm
This photograph I was able to captivate a car driving in the street, where the power lines give a sense of flow. As it captivates movements in the center of the space, where the car adds more flow. 
Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec
FStop: f/4.5
ISO: 500
Focal Length: 53mm
This photo of the bridge has a balance sense of information of subjects. Where the bridge is low in the image and the power lines and tress balance out the bridge to look more natural, as using the rule of thirds to balance in a natural way on taking photograph.
Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
FStop: f/4.1
ISO: 320
Focal Length: 45mm
Lines
This road was taken in portrait frame to show the line in the center to captive the eyes from bottom to center. As the road indicates a movement of line, especially if their curve lines.
Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec
FStop: f/5
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 40mm
This photograph was taken close to the zoo, where people can walk and run outside in a safer place from cars. The fences show the curve line where shows that theirs a trail that led into something further into the trails that are ahead and behind.
Shutter Speed: 1/50 sec
FStop: f/14
ISO: 1600
Focal Length: 40mm
This bridge has straight, and curves but still captives the line of flow in its direction where lead to the other side of bridge when crossing. Also, the fence and its shades have lines that gives depth to the image of the small bridge. This photograph was taken in from the same lake of the first photo but in a different location.
Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec
FStop: f/8
ISO: 640
Focal Length: 40mm
Different Perspectives
This photo is a struck of luck when I was founding something to have as frame to photograph. As it demonstrates the outside doors of the park during the fall, with leafs falling down and changing colors. Having warm colors but yet showing cold tone, by knowing when fall hits the temperature drops for winter. 
Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec
FStop: f/6.3
ISO: 4000
Focal Length: 45mm
The reason why I chose this as a different perspective is because of the space that shows the lines of upstairs and downstairs in the same frame image. In which, shows one way that leads to downstairs and the other the second floor by crossing two lines into an X.
Shutter Speed: 1/20 sec
FStop: f/10
ISO: 16000
Focal Length: 40mm
This photograph actually has three different perspectives because of the reflection from the mirrors that fold. This photograph subject is from myself taken my own photos but at the same time with three different persons taken pictures in three separate ways.
Shutter Speed: 1/15 sec
FStop: f/10
ISO: 12800
Focal Length: 14mm
Photo Assignment 5
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