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The Oxford Dictionary defines texture as ‘the way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it, for example how rough, smooth, hard or soft it is’.
2. How does shooting texture take photography one step further?
As photographers we constantly strive to capture what we see in our pictures. Shooting textures takes the challenge one step further: conveying to the viewer not only how something looks, but also how it feels to the touch. A great texture shot reaches out and grabs you.
3. What is the bonus of photographing bricks?
ricks are everywhere in town and country alike, from smooth and flat to misshapen and crumbling, they form the boundaries of our daily lives.
4. Name one plant texture you can photograph,explain why the texture is interesting.
There are plenty of great textural opportunities in nature. Tree bark may be glossily smooth or dry, peeling and rough. Leaves can be veined, spiky, succulent
5. What is one touchable quality of paint?
Again, it’s hard to go far without coming across a painted surface, inside or out. Used to protect, prettify and portray, it sadly doesn’t last forever, but this creates some good opportunities for the budding texture photographer.
6. Why does stone lend itself to texture studies?
Cold, hard, smooth, chipped: stone lends itself well to the study of texture, both in nature and in more urban settings. A pebbly beach may not seem as tempting a prospect as its sandy counterpart, but the range of shapes and sizes of the stones underfoot can’t help but fascinate the interested observe
7. What are some aspects of wood that are inspiring?
So recognisable to us thanks to its many uses in life, wood is another classic textural subject. Every stage from forest to finished product presents a new opportunity
8. List 3 fabrics you can photograph here at school.
A huge part of our daily lives, fabrics and furnishing materials can be some of the most enjoyable textures to touch, but are sometimes the most difficult to capture. Wonderfully soft velvet, itchy but warm wool, a deep shag pile carpet, rough sisal matting, smooth silk, fresh crisp cotton – the opportunities are endless, just take a quick look at what you’re wearing today and the furnishings around you.
9. List 1 quality that rope has. Where can rope be found in the school?
Perhaps a less commonly-seen subject for many, rope has plenty of scope in the texture department. Rough and fraying or smoothly waxed, the many different sizes of rope offer the photographer the chance to move in close and grab that macro texture shot
10. Why is metal a good material to photograph?
Smooth, cool and reflective, rusty, tarnished and dull, metal easily gives up its age and provides the photographer with another great texture to work on.Interpreting Mood & Emotion in Music:
Type Answers into this Document as you listen to the videos. When complete, Copy and Paste your answers into a new Blogger Post:
Title Blog Post: Emotions & Mood in Music
1. What is the mood of the 1st video?
The mood is Happy Fun
2. What is the mood of the 2nd video?
The music made be think it that it was scary
Song #1: Write 10 words describing how the song makes you feel.
To dance to laugh to cry to jump up and say yeah to make me fight and to say YEAHHHHAAA
Song #2: Write 10 words describing how the song makes you feel.
Sad, weak , shallow , soft, dull
Song #3: Write 10 words describing how the song makes you feel.
Classical, clam, delicates.
Song #4: Write 10 words describing how the song makes you feel.
Energetic, Hype Rage busy calm sad
Song #5: Write 10 words describing how the song makes you feel.
Horney crazy claim less scary funny she looks slow the mood is going with the fello and alone

4. Avoid the Group Shot Blink – When photographing people try to take multiple shots, especially group photos when someone is always bound to be blinking


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2. A Small Depth of Field it the distance between the nearest and farthest objects
3special and significant stress of voice laid on particularwords or syllables.
4.the amount of light allows to strike the film plus the duration
5. It's the how much light is in a picture.
6. Its special and significant stress of voice laid on particular word or syllables.
7.The settings that the depth of field change on the camera are the background how burlier it be and how much light is it
Howard Fair Jr.