Texture; the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance.
Pattern; a repeated decorative design, which can be natural and unnatural.
Texture Theory; The challenge of seeing and capturing texture is mostly based on one element - light. 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. Light creates different shadows and highlights different points of detail.
(AO:1. You must ensure that several of the visual ideas/inspirations within the image bank are pursued. )
AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.
AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.
AO2: Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.
AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes
connections between visual and other elements.
Texture Photo Bank:
Pattern Photo Bank:
Artist Research: Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams was an American landscape photographer and environmentalist. His black-and-white images of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park, have been widely reproduced on calendars, posters, books, and the internet. Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterised his photographs. He primarily used large-format cameras because the large film used with these cameras (primarily 5×4 and 8×10) contributed to the clarity of his prints.
In this image, we can conclude many denotations and connotations. The denotations include frosted leaves, tree branches (which could be Pine) and the fact that the picture is in black and white. Because the picture is monochrome, it focuses the eye mostly on the textures and patterns on the leaves. The connotations that I get from this image are Autumn/Winter, festivity, nature and cold weather. Therefore we can relate this image to the end of a life and regeneration etc.
This photograph shows rocks, mountains, clouds and light rays. Ansel Adams takes all of his photos in black and white, which allows the viewer to focus fully on the textures and patterns presented. The connotations we can gather from this could be strength. Mountains and rocks are both very weighty aspects of nature and having them both featured in this photograph could represent challenges that Adams is facing in life or how he may feel weighed down. Other links to this connotation could be the clouds glooming above or the low camera angle.
Photo Bank For Pictures I Could Take:
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I intend to capture some photos that feature some of the naturalistic features that Adams' work presents. I will explore the different textures and patterns that i can find and further edit the pictures to draw focus to them.
Contact Sheet:
Many of the pictures that I took didn't turn out very high quality. This could be because the aperture was too low or the lighting I set up was not positioned correctly. For the lighting, I used an industrial torch light at different distances and angles to highlight the different textures and patterns in the second contact sheet. Some of the more naturalistic pictures in contact sheet 1 didn't turn out very well due to me having too long of a shutter speed setting on or the aperture too low. for example, these are pictures IMG 7447, IMG 6901 and IMG 7239.
Pictures to Improve:
Best Pictures:
I took these photos using a Canon EOS with varied apertures ranging between f//5.6 and f//11.0. The shutter speeds originally were way too long at 2" but I then adjusted it to between 1/30" and 1/60". My intentions for these images was to create some high quality photographs that reflect Ansel Adams work and the themes of texture and pattern.
The photographs above feature texture and pattern. The orange and the tree trunk Show textures whereas the water and flowers show patterns. To capture the different textures and patterns i used lighting, different angles and different camera settings.
Final images and Editing Process:
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Overall Analysis:
In conclusion I believe that my photos represent Ansel Adams work as well as featuring texture and pattern. To take these images I gathered some objects and others were in their natural environment. All of my edits have a naturalistic theme as that is what Adams photographed. When taking my pictures, I explored many different angles. Different angles can imply different things such as power or vulnerability. Ansel Adams explores this and an example from his work is the shot of some rocks and a mountain. The camera is very low down, looking up at the rocks and mountain, giving impressions of power. If I were to re-visit this topic i would explore using things such as a macro lens to get much more detail on the textures of some items. I may also vary the editing technique and enhance the shadows and highlights to create a contrast that draws attention to the intricate details of the textures. The camera settings would stay relatively the same but I would make sure that the aperture and ISO is correct for all the different environments. For example the settings i used inside were the same settings i used outside, and therefore the photographs taken in the bright outside were too light and didn't pick up all the details. A connotation for these naturalistic photographs would be the beauty found in nature. Focusing on the details of the textures allows people to witness the true beauty hidden in these objects, which the human eye may not always be able to spot. The editing techniques for these images was fairly simple however transformed plain photographs into designs and patterns by altering adjustments. Overall, I believe that these final photographs have turned out very successful and truly represent Ansel Adam's work of Texture and Pattern.
well done the final outcomes are good and show good understanding and application of theory wrt to the use of side lighting and abstract photography. I think there is some need to refine the work further by trying to get in closer to the object you are photographing using e.g. a macro lens.. please review the blog with me when updated
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