Shape
Areas defined by their edges within the piece



This photograph was taken in St Roberts. The ISO was set to automatic. With the Shutter speed set to 100 and the f was set to 4.6. This two dimensional photo creates the illusion of a three dimensional object because of its various shapes. This photograph has helped create shape because of its various sized lines and its tone structure. going from lighter colours to darker colours creating depth. This helped create shape as its edges are distinctly defined.
This photograph was taken in St Roberts. The ISO was set to automatic. With the Shutter speed set to 800 and the f was set to 8. This railing creates shape as of its smooth structure for a cylinder tube rail to its rough ended handle. This shows the ends of the railing defined by its rough edges.
This photograph was taken in St Roberts. The ISO was set to automatic. Its shutter speed was set to 800 while its F was set to 5.2. This photograph has helped create shape as the cobwebs define edges onto the various shapes with in this non-pattered creation. The structure of the cobweb is intriguing with its weeving webs that vary in shape and length


This photograph was taken in New Herrington. The ISO was set to ISO-200. Its shutter speed was set to 1/2000 seconds while its F was set to f/5. This photograph has helped create shape as the bridge seems to bend as you follow the rails down the photograph.
This photograph was taken in Penshaw The ISO was set to ISO-200. Its shutter speed was set to 1/10 seconds while its F was set to f/8. This photograph has helped create shape as the structure and design of the bridges edges makes this curvy and twisted bridge unique.