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TEXTURES AND PATTERN

PHOTOGRAPHY

1. Look up and down for subjects that are isolated by the sky, ground or
interesting textures.
2. When viewing a subject horizontally, use long focal lengths for a
narrow angle of view. This helps to crop the image and force the viewer
to look at the texture.
3. Narrow the depth of field for selective focus by using a wide aperture. As
shallow depth of field may add to the interesting subject, or object you are
photographing.

4. Open your mind to


abstracts. If you don't insist
that your image be
representational
recognizably something
then worlds of pure color,
pattern, and shape open up
to you.

DUE MONDAY
SHOOT 30 Different Images of Patterns,
Lines and Texture

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