In my fourth photo I chose to capture a hidden wooden walkway near the North Elementary soccer fields. In the photo flowers are blooming just before the cold weather freezes them and the bushes are becoming overgrown. I took this photo on top of the walkway so I was very close to the subject. This photo was also taken vertically and straight ahead to capture the height differences, textures, and the surrounding area. The rule of thirds was considered when taking this photo because putting the walkway in the middle of the image would have been so boring. Moving the walkway to the left allowed a greater view of the flowers and grass to the right of the walkway and generally added more interest. The walkway leads the viewer from the front to the back of the photo in terms of depth. The direction of the growth of the grass also leads the viewer's eyes to the right of the photo.