Photograph
five or more different textures. Fill
the frame with these textures.
1/60 f/3.5 ISO2000
I used my cameras built in flash for this image because the room was quite dark. this is a close up of fire wood in my uncles house , you can see the texture of the branches its self aswell as the texture as a whole.
1/60 f/4.0 ISO100
in this image The texture is the bark as well as miscellaneous things in the ground
1/60 f/9.0 ISO100
this image has texture in the wall as well as line and pattern
1/60 f/3.5 ISO400
Texture of all the books
Take three
wider shots with a clearly defined subject incorporating texture.
1/800 f/f.6 ISO100
i took this image at mission bay of the paddle boarder and realised the water has texture in it, and the complementary blues in the image aswell and the textured water is also negative space.
1/640 F/16.0 ISO100
I took this image of my friend at black sand beach sitting in a little creek , the texture is the water running through, i also put her in the middle of rule of thirds and had the horizon in the middle.
If it is not sunny do this exercise during self directed time
Using evaluative metering mode take a low angle portrait with the sun behind your subject.
1/60 F/3.5 ISO2000
this wide shot photo of the fire wood again
Take some
low angle photographs using the sky as negative space to frame your
subject.
Take a 3
different portraits of two or more people.
Think about where to place your subjects in the frame and pay attention
to the negative space around these two (or more) figures.
Create
a still life of 2-4 objects. Think about
their placement in relation to each other and also in relation the negative
space around them. Think about your
vantage point when taking this photo.
Now add another object being aware of placement in relation to negative
space. Photograph this scene again.
Self directed work:
Take
some images incorporating texture and experimenting with positive/negative
space. These can be the same as the
exercises above, or you may choose to create your own ideas for images
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