
Well, I had a hard time (there is always something that gives me a hard time...) with finding good shots when it came to thinking about a grid being on the picture. So I finally just decided to pick something that I thought would be good to gradually zoom in on with different shots and then focus on my angle. So, this was my establishing shot, which turned out to be more of an ultra establishing shot, and I took the picture to the right and above the pavillion that I eventually zoom into.

Therefore, as I zoomed in I tried to make sure to stay above and to the right of the pavillion in each picture.

This was my close up shot.

Now this picture was one of my first ones that I took when I was really looking for something that had important parts at the specific areas of the grid that we talked about in class. My idea with this one was first that it definitely creates depth in the picture with all the different trees and the river running through the middle. And then, I was trying to make the line of the leaves/ branches hanging super close to the "lens" (if there was a lens) be in the right line of the imaginary grid and then the tree on the left hits the other line of the grid. Those were my thoughts - I'm not sure it works but it was my best and favorite of all my pictures.
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