Pattern & Texture in color
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In P3, i got close up to the subjects so i could get as much detail as possible, also to minimize negative space. this picture was taken horizontal to capture all of the the subjects. it doesn't follow the rule of thirds, as i was trying to capture all of the subjects in one image. this image is a is a good example of pattern (repetition) with the many clay cups sitting on the window sill. this photo is also a good example of texture, because the image is close enough to see all the dents and divots in the pottery.
P4 is over exposed, because there are no dark shadows to make the texture of the pumpkin pop. P5 is under exposed because the white in some of the pumpkins are more gray then white. P1 is a good example of a perfectly exposed image because you can see all details in the berries, and the leaves.nothing is screaming white and nothing is a pitch black. |