Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Monday, 13 September 2010
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Project 26: real and implied triangles
Take 6 photographs of the following real and implied triangles.
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1. A subject which is itself triangular.

2. A triangle by perspective converging towards the top of the frame.

3. An inverted triangle by perspective converging towards the bottom of the frame.

4. Still life arrangement of objects to produce a triangle with the apex at the top.

5. Still life arrangement of objects to produce an inverted triangle.

6. 3 people in a group in such a way that their faces make a triangle.
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1. A subject which is itself triangular.

2. A triangle by perspective converging towards the top of the frame.

3. An inverted triangle by perspective converging towards the bottom of the frame.

4. Still life arrangement of objects to produce a triangle with the apex at the top.

5. Still life arrangement of objects to produce an inverted triangle.

6. 3 people in a group in such a way that their faces make a triangle.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Project 25: rectangles
Take 3 photographs of different subjects which contain prominent rectangles.
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In order not to get the rectangles skewed, it is important to frame the rectangles at eye level (or place the camera at the same level as the rectangle).
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In order not to get the rectangles skewed, it is important to frame the rectangles at eye level (or place the camera at the same level as the rectangle).