I selected the first image because I liked the way the shadow was cast against the wall. The image is dynamic in it's composition because it has many shapes across the photo. The viewer's eyes move around the image by looking at all of those different shapes. I used a fast shutter speed and used the law of thirds. I picked the second image because the lines and shapes of the image were interesting. The image is dynamic because of the details in the shawl's strings. The viewer's eyes move around the photo by looking through the details and the contrast of blacks and whites. I used a fast shutter speed and a large zoom. I picked the third photo because I liked the dramatic feel it created. The photo is dynamic because it has an interesting lighting technique, the light is focused on the model's face. The viewer's eyes move around the photo by looking at the different features of the model. When shooting the image, I used a certain lighting to catch the model's face. The fourth image was selected because I liked the way it froze the motion. The image was interesting because the colors are bright and the photo is in action. The viewer's eyes move around the image to look at all the different colors and movements. I used a fast shutter speed and natural lighting. The fifth photo was chosen because of the interesting lines in it. The viewer's eyes re attracted to the different lines and shapes. I used a shallow depth of felid and fast shutter speed. The last photo was chosen because it looks interesting. It is dynamic because it uses the law of thirds and the color is vibrant. The viewers eyes are interested in the different lines and layers. I used a long exposure and normal aperture.