March’s theme / technique: Being Creative with texture
The six visual keys to a great photograph are:
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- Patterns
- Texture
- Lines
- Light
- Depth of field
- Space
This month we are going to look at textures. While the structure of an object is its form, the material from which it is made constitutes its texture. Is it hard or soft, smooth or rough? You are aiming at translating texture visually, bringing life and energy to a photo through shape, tone and colour. Study the texture and forget about the object. Texture becomes the subject here.
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- Try contrasting rough against smooth
- Shoot at different times of the day. Does it change the effect?
- Capture details – like the fibres in a rope or a carpet.
- Try altering the angle of light to avoid flat and dull images. You might be able to do this with your editing software too.
- Use different angles to discover how much texture appears.
This week's assignment - Try to mix your texture with other colours and patterns
Fresh cream meringues in a St Ives bakery
Above we have the crisp texture of the meringue, the soft texture of the whipped cream and the colourful sprinkles and bun cases working together to form a pattern.
If you would like to join in with the 2020 photo challenge then please take a look at my 2020 Photo Challenge page. No complicated rules, just a camera required 🙂
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- Create your own post with some information about how you composed the shot.
- Include a link to this page in your post so others can find it too
- Add the tag #2020PhotoChallenge so everyone can find your entry easily in the WP Reader
- Get your post(s) in by the end of the month, as the new theme comes out on the first Sunday in April.
I am not sure if my link worked, (Restless) Jo said she couldnot see it, so here it is again https://seachange.home.blog/2020/03/24/textures-in-photography/
My apologies if it is a duplication.
Links have to be approved so there can be a delay until I see them. 🙂
👌of course. I get that.