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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Texture and Repetition


photo by Luis V., Graphic Communications

On Friday, September 25th, our B Week classes went on our first in-school field trip. The focus was to shoot images that highlighted texture and repetition. The day before, we walked around and scouted potential shots. We also talked about some guidelines for composition as well as professionalism, privacy and the importance of not disrupting the school environment.

It was a, "picture-perfect, blue-sky day," and your shots were wonderful! I could not have been more pleased with your efforts. You got on the ground. You looked all around. You were completely engrossed in your task. It was a great start to our year!

I will be creating a daily photo blog this weekend. Once I do, you will be able to post some of your shots and writing from your classwork.  In the meantime, the photo of the bottle cap (above) was taken by one of your classmates from the Graphic Communication shop, Luis V. Great work, Luis!

5 comments:

  1. Just to think, the simplest things that we through away could be considered as art. I give props to who ever took this picture... the texture n the view is so simple but yet it looks so amazing... keep going taking pictures you newly discovered photographer! : P

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  2. the contrast of orange and gray attracks my eyes. the simple things in life is what makes me all happy inside. yay PICTURE

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  3. the only things i like about this photo is the texture and the view is so simple.but it looked nice.

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  4. first of all Suleika needs to learn how to spell (just kidding)as far as the picture goes.....good job Luis

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  5. This picture is so simple but it gives you so much to think about. The variation of colors and texture is amazig. i love it.

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