Photo One This photo I shot very close to the brick wall on the school, leaving the bike racks and turf in the distance. My point of view was from the right on this picture. This is a horizontal picture. The law of thirds was definitley applied in this photograph, I put the bike racks in the far left of the image, not in the center of it.
Photo Two I was about 3 feet away when shooting this image. I took this photograph straight on. This image is horizontal. No, I did not really consider the rule of thirds while taking this.
Photo Three I was a couple inches away and I took this photo below the stairs. This photo is horizontal, I did consider the rule of thirds for this photo because I put the stairs a little off to the left instead of putting them in the center.
Photo Four I was about 20 feet away and I took this photo below the stairs as well. The photo is also horizontal, I did consider the rule of thirds because the staircase is not in the center of the photo.
Photo Five I was roughly 10 feet away. I took this photo a little bit below the stairs. I took the rule of thirds into a little consideration, but not too much, because the photograph was mainly centered. This photo was taken horizontally.
Photo Six I was about an inch away from the computer. I did not really consider the rule of thirds on this one. I took it from the left side of the keyboard, to almost give a birds eye view. This photo was taken vertically.