The below images are my interpretations of texture based upon what was available within the nearby area.
I like this image as it displays texture in a way that is different to the others. The texture of this image is smooth and this can be seen due to the light reflection on the leaf and the raindrops. If I was to improve this image then I would change the composition to a more interesting angle.
The above photograph is one of my favourites within texture as it displays natural texture which is rough and the composition also is eye-catching and creates a surreal appearance due to the obscured close proximity to the subject.
This photograph is another of my favourites as it is very reminiscent of Aaron Siskind's work on peeling paint. The tone of the image is aesthetically pleasing with a high contrast between the light and dark regions.
I do not really like this final outcome; this is because the composition is lacking and the subject is not made interesting for an audience, for example, by zooming in and obscuring the wider image to provide only the detail of the texture. This image dies however contain two textures, one which is smooth and another which is sharp.
This final image is again joint least favourite of the straight images with the one above. This particular image is lacking in hue and saturation, the tone does not vary greatly and the the texture is not distinguished by any hight contrast.
Progression -
To improve from this photoshoot I would choose a better day with more vibrant colours rather than the dull weather. The subject matter is somewhat lacking, also, with only two images being up to my standard. The third image reminds me of Aaron Siskind's work urban landscapes such as peeling paint and my work makes use of the dull environment to create a pastiche of this. However, again, to increase the aesthetics of my final outcomes I would shoot in more locations, choose another day and employ a tripod to ensure that images are precise and crisp.
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