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Texture

Surface qualities of artwork

This photograph was taken in St Roberts . The ISO was set to ISO-200 while the F-Stop was set to f/5.6. The shutter speed was also set to 1/60 seconds. This photograph captures the quality of the surface with the texture of the different and variety of wood shrapnel. The camera control settings have been set to their settings to create a beautiful photograph as the bottom blurs and lets the detail of the wood stay in main focus and allows the texture to be seen. 

This photograph was taken in Silksworth. The ISO was set to ISO-800 while the F-Stop was set to f/6.4. The shutter speed was also set to 1/60 seconds. This photograph creates texture with the rough quality of the stone and the moss growing on top of it. I lay the camera down on the slab to capture a better photo to really see the quality of the surface.

This photograph was taken in Silksworth. The ISO was set to ISO-800 while the F-Stop was set to f/8. The shutter speed was also set to 1/350 seconds. This photograph shows the texture of the crumbling floor as the focus of the lens was set to the crack while the rest of the mise-en-scene. In the fram you can see the quality of the road and floor while the main focuse is centre aligned in the photograph is the texture of the cracked cobblestone.

This photograph was taken in Silksworth. The ISO was set to ISO-800 while the F-Stop was set to f/5. The shutter speed was also set to 1/1100 seconds. This photograph shows the element of texture as the quality of the leaves vary from soft leaves in the bottom right to more cracked and hard crunch leaves going up vertically towards the top left. The composition of this  photograph was taken at an angle that shows the soft, green light on one side of the leaves and hard, dark stone floor on the other. These then contrast each other.

This photograph was taken in East Herrington The ISO was set to ISO-200 while the F-Stop was set to f/8. The shutter speed was also set to 1/12 seconds. This photo captures the texture as the wall has cracks and cobblestone sticking out making it bumpy and uneven. Showing its age and design compared to modern smooth walls

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