All of these photos were taken either at my house or at my Uncle's farm. I chose to shoot a bushel of potatoes, bales of hay, a spider in its web, a tractor's engine, a tree stump with some mushrooms, and a pile of wood. for the spider and mushroom picture I took a close-up shot, for the potatoes a medium distance shot, and for the tractor, hay bales and woodpile I took the photos from farther away. The potatoes, and mushroom pictures were taken from above, the woodpile, spider, and the tractor were all taken straight on and the hay bale photo was taken from below. All of my photos were taken horizontally. the only photo that I really needed to use the rule of thirds for was the photo of the hay bales, I used the post to divide the picture up into one third and two thirds sections. The most dynamic composition is probably the hay bales, because the shot was taken from below, plus the way the bales are stacked, the pile makes a kind of "stairway", these two features succeed in making the viewer's eye go right up to the top of the pile of bales.