Friday, May 27, 2011

textures

Texture is the way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it.

By not only showing the viewer how the image looks but by the way it feels.

The bonus of photographing bricks are that their every were. They also have the bonus of creating patterns and symmetrical shapes.


One plant texture you can photograph good will be tree. This is because the tree bark may be glossily smooth or dry, peeling and rough.


One touchable quality of paint would be old chipped peeling paint.


Stone lends itself to texture studies because of the range of shapes and sizes.


Some aspects of wood that are inspiring are the twisted roots, roughly chopped fire piles, shavings and splinters.


Three fabrics i will be able to photograph here in school would be fresh crisp cotton, itchy but warm wool and leather.


1 quality that rope has is a rough texture. In my school we can find rope in the gym room.


Metal is a good material to photograph because it has many different textures as in smooth, cool, rusty, dull etc.

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