Light - The lights in general are photographed at night or in a dark setting to allow them to be seen. The image below shows a clear contrast in colour with the lights and the background. The background is black and therefore allows the lights to stand out and also enhances the shapes of the lights themselves. Depth is also seen in this image as there are many smaller lights in the distance.
Light is shown in this image by using a blurring technique. This is where the background is blurred and therefore causes the lights to form a variety of circles in a range of shapes. Also these came in a variety of colours, dependant of the colour of the light source.
The two images below show light throw lines and beams created by lowering the shutter speed. This allows lines to be created and could also form shapes. These pieces also show evidence of movement as the light beams can only be created if movement takes places. Once again this is most effective at night where the dark backgrounds allow the lights to be visible.
Damage - The photographs below are very strongly represent damage. This is recognised through the segments of glass which have shattered. In the second, third and fourth images a part of the original object is still present, therefore showing the damage done. In the third image lines are very visible which convey the cracks in the glass.
Reflection - All the images below, apart from the last one show clear virtual reflections as the reflection are in a real life form. They reflect objects in the way they are in real life. However this opposes the last image where the reflections are slightly distorted which is caused by ripples in the water. This last image also shows evidence of rain.
Pollution - The first three images below convey pollution through the representation of smoke. These are very contrasting as there are many dark and light areas which define the shape and form of the smoke. The first two pieces are very tonal as they are in black and white which enhances all the different shades.
The photograph below shows pollution in a different perspective. This time it is shown through the litter in the water, shown through a range of colours which contrast with the plain colour of the water. Rectangle shapes are seen in the centre of each boat which themselves are of a oval shape. Form is also shown through the shadows in the boats centre.
Weather- All the images below show all the different types of weather and also represents different seasons. The first image presents autumn through the dominating orange colour scheme. Also the second and third show winter through the recognition of snow and rain.
Weathering - The following images present different forms of weathering. All of the photographs below show how the shape of an object has been altered and also the textures of the surfaces are very visible. In the first image rust is recognised and instantly related to weathering.
The two photos below demonstrate texture very well. Weathering as caused the surfaces to become very rough and to become flaky. This is recognised differences in colours as the colours underneath the surface differ from the paint on top.
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