Thursday, May 26, 2011

TEXTURE

1 . What is texture
- The way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it

2. How does shooting texture take photography one step further?
-conveying to the viewer not only how something looks, but also how it feels to the touch. A great texture shot reaches out and grabs you.

3. What is the bonus of photographing bricks?
-Bricks are everywhere in town & country alike, from smooth & flat to misshapen & crumbling, they form the boundaries of our daily lives.

4. Name one plant texture you can photograph, explain why the texture is interesting.
-smooth or dry, peeling and rough.

5. What is one touchable quality of paint ?

-A shiny new coat of paint on a windowsill, an old peeling fence or a thickly layered oil painting all invite the lens forward to reproduce their touchable qualities.



6. Why does stone lend itself to texture studies ?
-the range of shapes and sizes of the stones underfoot can’t help but fascinate the interested observer.

7. What are some aspects of wood that are inspiring?
-wisted roots, roughly chopped fire piles, shavings and splinters

8. List 3 fabrics you can photograph here at school
- Leather , Cotton , & Wool .

9. List 1 quality that rope has. Whee can rope be found in the school.
One quality that makes rope is it's rough & dry. rope can be found in the auditorium.

10. Wh is metal a good material to photograph?
It's Smooth, cool and reflective, rusty, tarnished and dull, metal easily gives up its age and provides the photographer with another great texture to work on.

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