Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Image Bank - Texture


This picture shows new fallen snow and shows how texture is caught in photography using the sunlight as it hits an object and creates shadows that rectify its texture.













This picture shows another simple method of looking at texture in photography; an in-focus, close up picture can be taken of an object with a very defined structure/texture.




















This is another good example of how the sun can be caught on an object to expose its craters and texture. It is very easy to use this method to capture the texture of rough surfaces.




This shows how texture is most easily seen in photography; the grain in wood is a very good example of where texture can be seen in pictures, the craters and crevices are very clear and very defined; they create deep, dark shadows that really highlight its texture.

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