This photograph depicts several book shelves in one point perspective. It has a horizon line and one vanishing point. Much like Edward Ruscha's simple drawings of perspective.
This photo really has an interesting composition. it depicts one point perspective found in the middle of a billiards game. It has a single vanishing point and a good well defined horizon line. This photo also connects to Edward Ruscha's drawings of single point perspective. Only in the aspect of perspective though.

This photograph is of the hallway in a college dorm. The image is the most similar out of the three, to Richard Serra's sculptures. Both the image and Richard Serra's sculptures are long narrow pieces of artwork. However Richard Serra has many curves in many of his sculptures.

Service Project
For our service project in Drawing 1, our assignment as a class was to help finish tracing and painting the scenery of the Watershed on Wheels project. I personally painted the first day. It was very easy to know what to do because all of the scenery was numbered for a specific color. Very similar to doing a color by number only on a much greater scale.
The second day of working on the service Project, I had a chance to do the tracing onto the canvas. It was a little more difficult because we had to work off of an overhead and lines were easily moved and changed if the overhead was bumped. However, the tracing was very fun!
I enjoyed doing the project and I learned a lot!
The main idea of the Watershed on Wheels project was to inform people about what pollution from nature and man does to the environment. It gives many different types of pollutants and where the end up. For example: one canvas depicted a cow standing in a pond. The Cow pollutes the water and water runs into streams and eventually finds people. That is only one example of how pollution travels.
That is what I learned in the Watershed on Wheels Service project.
Oh, and dont bump the overhead!