Thursday, May 26, 2011

TEXTURE

1. What is a Texture?
  Is t he surface of any visible object is textured at certain scale




2. How does shooting texture takes photography one step further?
  Conveying to the viewer not only how something looks , but also how it feels and the touch.




3. What is the bonus of photographing bricks?
    The bonus of creating patterns and symmetrical shapes




4. Name one plant texture can photograph, explain why the texture is inserting.
  Trees and leaves, Why because  There are plenty of great textural opportunities in nature




5. What is one touchable quality paint? 
    




Thickly layered oil painting all invite the lens forward to reproduce their touchable qualities.

6. Why does stone lend itself to texture studies? 
Cold, hard, smooth, chipped: stone lends itself well to the study of texture

7. What are some aspect of wood that are inspiring?
Wood is another classic textural subject.

8. List three fabrics  you can photograph at school. 
Rough sisal matting, smooth silk, fresh crisp cotton

9. List 1 quality that rope has. Were can rope be found at school? 
  
Rough and fraying or smoothly waxed, the many different sizes of rope offer the photographer the chance to move in close and grab that macro texture shot.

10. Why is metal a good material to photograph?

   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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