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September 23, 2025
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798 Triptych

Society in Buildings   The name of my triptych is “Society in Buildings”. As mentioned in my statement of intent, my goal of the 798 trip was to capture the oppressive and depressing mood and environment of the region and city, … Continue reading

September 22, 2025
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Possible Triptychs

Example set#1: Pipes and Wires In these three images, I experimented using lines, including pipes and wires, which lead and conjunct together to form a broader triptych. These lines would capture the audience’s attention, and also represent a similar theme-industrialization, … Continue reading

September 16, 2025
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Ten Photos 798 Trip

After editing: Before editing: This photo features multiple pipes, with a building at the back. It focuses on the patterns on the left hand side, the lines formed by the pipes, as well as the structure and composition, which features … Continue reading

September 7, 2025
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Formal Elements of Photography

There are six formal elements of photography: lines, shapes, repetition/patterns, texture, value/tone, and focus. These formal elements are the fundamentals of photography. Combining all of them gives us an image, and they are also what photographers should pay serious attention … Continue reading

September 7, 2025
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WRONG Photos

(Late post as my blog wasn’t working at that time.) This image not only includes a bad perspective of the terracotta warrior, but also does not have a clear concept; the photo does not include any interesting elements of communication, … Continue reading

September 3, 2025
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Abstraction in Photography

The pictorialism movement began shortly after the introduction of photography, in which photographers aimed to reinvent photography as a form of fine art. It started around 1850, in which William John Newton first introduced the idea, that “photography could also … Continue reading

September 3, 2025
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Abstract:Definition

Abstract photography is a field in photography, in which photographers use lines, shapes, lighting, and other formal elements of photography to convey feeling and emotion as well as let the audience focus on all elements of the piece.

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