the distance that these shots were taken from was from a far away shot with the camera on a tripod. the point of view that these shots were taken from was a straightforward shot with the shutter speed on that's how the object of the picture could appear blurry. how I made the ordinary the extraordinary was that I shot some of these photos at an angle that how you could the car passing by. also I made the image blurry that is how you could see how fast the car was going for the object you are taking to appear blurry. yes I did consider the rule of thirds while taking these pictures, making sure that the object was not perfectly centered. these photos capture the persons eye because of how it was shot and the dynamic composition of the photo and the photo was edited in these pictures.
Aperture
The distance that these shots were taken from were close up shots. They were taken at this shot so you could see the details of each item. The point of view that these shots were taken from was a straight forward shot close up that is how you could see each item clearly and the objects in the back appear blurry. How I made the ordinary into the extraordinary was that I made sure to put the camera really close up to the object that I was taking the picture of that's how you could see the object in the front clearly but the object in the back would be clearly. Yes, I did consider the rule of thirds while taking these photos because I made sure not to have the picture perfectly in the middle because that would have not applied to the rule of thirds. These photo's capture the persons eye because the person would be able to identify what is in the picture and that they were all shot differently so they could all appear unique to one another.