Thursday, 27 February 2014

Exercise: Real and implied triangles


For this exercise, i had to take two sets of photographs using triangles, one using real triangles - Triangles that can be found naturally and the other using implied triangles - triangles that i have created/ arranged myself.


Real
When trying to think of an object that was triangular in shape, one of the first things that came to mind was a tea bag. I tried to keep this photograph as simple as possible, to focus mainly on the shape.

Whilst out and about, trying to think of things i could possibly a triangle out of, I noticed if i stood directly in front of the gap between two swings, i could form a triangle from their chains.

I wanted to try and think of something a little different for at least one of my triangle photographs, here, looking down a corridor, angling my camera towards to ceiling slightly, an upside triangle can be subtly seen in the arched ceiling.

  Implied

Here i used three people to form a triangle. A typical 'family photo'. The triangle is made not only from their eye lines, but the positions they are in also.
In this photograph, i arranged some stones to form a triangle
Whilst making my breakfast one morning, I had the idea to arrange what i was doing to form a triangle. Something maybe more a little unusual. The apex of this triangle is at the bottom of the shape.

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