I waited for the camera to focus on the brick wall the lighting was perfect.
I wanted the bricks to start out bigger and then fade away.
I should an interesting point of view when the bricks go from light gray to almost black.
I should high shutter speed to capture the slinky dropping.
I made sure the camera was focused on the slinky and not the background so i could get the background blurry.
I got really close to the slinky so i could get the rings on the slinky.
The object holds the viewers attention right in the middle of the photo where the two sides of the slinky touch.
The grass is going in all different directions
I got really low to the ground so i was able to get the grass.
My camera angle in this photo is low, aimed slightly down, and faded in the background.
The interesting point of view in this photo is the grass in the front are in focus and and slowly unfocus the further they go back.
I used a very long shutter speed ( 30 seconds)
The lighting was pitch black except for the various color lights string lights, finger lights, and flashlights.
The mood of this photo is just a whole bunch of craziness.
The first few bars of the fence you see the spacing and then it looks like one big wall.
It was really sunny out with the wet grounds and the photo just flowed.
The interesting point of view in this photo is the way the fence starts out spaced and then looks like a wall.
Reflection is incorporated in this photo.
The lighting in this photo is very bright and the way i was positioned was at an angle so i could get the reflection as the focal point but still have the main object.
The viewers main point of view is the reflected skeleton hand.