All Photos
Yellow Photos
The reason I chose the above 20 photos is because the overall photos seem to focus on everyday objects. Although my subject matter is various points of view and textures, I first categorized the 20 photos because I prioritize taking photos focusing on everyday objects or natural objects.
Green Photos
Of the 20 photos, I chose 6 because they really show the differences in texture in everyday or natural objects.
Red Photos
I chose these photos because I think they best represent the themes I’m focusing on: texture and different perspectives. The first photo shows the texture of the stone and sand, which makes it easier to feel it, and the fractures in the stone play a big role in the texture. It also gives the reader a new perspective on the stone by taking the photo from the side and at an angle instead of from the front. The second photo is similar to the first, but focuses on the curvature of the stone and the difference in perspective rather than the fractures. By taking the photo from the ground, I wanted to give the viewer a sense of being in the shoes of a dying animal. The last photo combines the human and insect perspectives by adding not only perspective and texture, but also a naturalistic blur. The blur in this photo depicts how humans are blind to the sides when they are focused on one thing, and the angle of the photo was changed by placing it on the ground to give the impression that it was taken from the insect’s perspective. Also, unlike the first two photos, I focused on the soft texture rather than the rough texture to create a contrast with the previous photos.
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