Form
In this photo using form is shown well as the bridge type rock is taken at an angle making it look 3D and not flat. The sunlight hitting certain sections of the rocks again adds form, and this adds depth and texture also. The vibrant orange of the rock catches the eye and compliments the blue sky.
This photo has been taken at an angle to give it three dimensions and has good form overall. I like the way it looks very real and rustic, and the tired paint gives it an ages deserted feel to the picture. There are lots of textures in the piece also which I like and it's all very natural and organic.
This picture of lots of lady birds captures the light well to show form effectively, by instead of giving it a flat look makes it come out of the picture. Depth is also created in this image by the blurred too third of the photograph which enhances the form of all the other insects. The deal oranges and reds give a warm mood to the whole photograph.
This picture I've taken of a flower uses the light to create form, and the water droplets also bounce of light which enhances it also. The bottom third is also blurred to draw the eye to the vibrant flower and also show long depth and make the flower seem large compared to the levee at the bottom. The bright constrasting colours also catch the eye and create excitement.
This picture I took of a cactus shows form by focusing on the detail of the cactus and blurring the whole background. This shows the long spikes and fine hairs they each have which makes it look real and textured.
Angle has shown the form well when I took this and it displays all the intricate carvings and marks made in the stone. The light also catches parts of the stone to make it look even more three dimensional. The metallic colours give a very man made skilled look and also a gothic feel.
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