Monday, 26 September 2016

Texture Defintions

Texture refers to the tactile qualities of the physical surface of the object. 

Texture can be accentuated by the side light of early sunny mornings or early evenings, or by overhead light when the sun is vertical and high in the sky.





         The photographer has shown texture through the still life image of food. The food is spiky on the outside.











Regular Patterns
Some of the most rewarding patterns to shoot consist of shapes, lines or colours that repeat in a strict formation. Filling a frame with clear-cut lines or a consistent geometric formation.

Irregular Patterns
There is often the presumption that a pattern has to involve straight lines to produce something recognisable as a pattern, but this is not the case.
In the natural world, patterns can be found in irregular formations and, in direct contrast to regular formations


1 comment:

  1. good.. post perhaps more annotation is required e.g. food image by Patrice de Villiers

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