(Writing about the first two images.) For these two images I used the macro setting of my mom's tires, a man-made subject manner. From a very closeup view, I experimented with the angles in order to show two different images of the same exact object. I would say I was within a few inches from the subject, as close as the tires as I could get without blurring the image or losing the focus in any extensive manner. I did try to fill the frame in both shots, to have the image extending off the shot, or at least give that impression, which is factual. My point of view was from beside, as in I was standing beside the object, moving my camera above or very close to, with no specific consideration to the rule of thirds in those specific photos. Some of the photos that I took I did experiment with such, but the only one with any specific consideration to it that I uploaded, would be the last one. I don't think I considering much for repetition, but rather I tried to work with textures that I found throughout nature and my environment. Personally, I like the two different rope photos for rhythm, seeing them with dynamic aspects in terms of color and shadows, as well as transitioning with the differences in shapes, as the rope was wound and would unwind.