Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Texture, Positive & Negative Space.

Texture - 1

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/80
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop 5.6

A brick wall of a building with two different textures. One side that is smooth with lines,
the other made to look like a brick wall.


Texture - 2

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop: 5.6

Two different types of textures of this fence. One is covered in fluffy stuff
and the other has smooth sticks with a few fluffy stuff on it.


Texture - 3

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop: 4.0

A brunch that has some smooth bark and some fluffy bits sticking out.


Positive & Negative Space - 1

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop 10

Concrete footpath with grey and white pavement. A good way of
telling/knowing positive and negative space.


Positive & Negative Space - 2

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop 9.0

The concrete that makes the light post is an example of the negative space thats
surrounding the positive space (which is the whole in the light post)


Positive & Negative Space - 3

Camera Set to: TV
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
White Balance: Daylight
F stop 8.0

The shadows from the metal fence represents the negative space
while the light represents the positive space.


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