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The Doomsday Jack
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Scale and Implied line
During a photo shoot with my girlfriend we came across these rather large steps, instantly I knew it was a photo opportunity. She is short enough (5'2") to where the scale drastically affects the proportions and gives the photo a fantastical feel. To even further my play on scale I zoomed out a bit to make her look 5 inches tall.
This rock formation practically jumped at me and begged to be my model. The natural eroded curvature of the rock creates some very beautiful implied lines not only along the rocks' edges, but also in the shadows and negative space within the rocks.
This rock formation practically jumped at me and begged to be my model. The natural eroded curvature of the rock creates some very beautiful implied lines not only along the rocks' edges, but also in the shadows and negative space within the rocks.
Photo Project Jenna Schachner
Volume
This image shows volume through
the plated glass on the outside of the lamp post. The viewer can see through the
frame and into the background behind the post. The volume is emphasized through
this transparent box.
Plane
In this image, there is a plane
intersecting another plane at the opening of an elevator. There is also another
plane to the edge of the piece, marking the inside walls of the subject. This
image represents planes well because of the relationship between different
planes in the piece. Each plane intersects another and creates a form from
that.
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