Form
The three dimensional quality of an object or shape its length, width and depth


This photograph was taken in Doxford. It had its ISO set to ISO-800. It had its F-stop on f/3.6 while its shutter speed was set to 1/28 sec. Form is showed in this photo as the shape of the droid seemingly bursts through the wall. The quality of the objects dimensions show length and width in the structure. Using the dimensions has helped create this photo as its shape and depth of the photo creates further detail on its length and width as its cylinder body and half sphere head stands out against the wall as it crashes its way through it.
This photograph was taken in the Wrecker. It had its ISO set to ISO-800. It had its F-stop on f/8 while its shutter speed was set to 1/1800 sec. This photograph creates form with it dimensions showing the characters width, length and depth. We see the width and length of this statue of a world war one soldier in his build. This photograph goes with the rule of thirds (The rule of thirds is applied by aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section.) This goes with the rule of thirds as the soldier remains to follow the left line with his head and eyes on the top horizontal line. This leaves more of an in depth definition and more connotations from the subject within the frame as having it left aligned leaves all the bright sky blue background to be seen. This helps as thats where the solider is facing and pointing. This gives the feeling of hope and faith for the future.

This photograph was taken in Penshaw. It had its ISO set to ISO-200. It had its F-stop on f/3 while its shutter speed was set to 1/850 sec. Form is showed in this photo as the length of the pillar we see the width stretch out across the whole photograph. we see the depth of the texture of the stone all up this giant pillar.


This photograph was taken in Penshaw. It had its ISO set to ISO-200. It had its F-stop on f/8 while its shutter speed was set to 1/75 sec. Form is showed in this photo as the three dimensions of the shape is shown clearly with its width and length whether vertically and/or horizontally. The pointy triangular end and sharp edges are shown clearly in this photograph.
This photograph was taken in Penshaw. It had its ISO set to ISO-200. It had its F-stop on f/8 while its shutter speed was set to 1/280 sec. Form is showed in this photo as the three dimensions of the shape is present with the length, width and height of the monument shown clearly beside the glazing sun. I used my camera control skills to create this photograph as i set the F-Stop to its highest so i was able to capture the sun next to the monument allowing for the shadow effect as not much light got into the photograph.