The distances of each of my shots
are from very close up with the exception for a few. Doing that helped me focus on either the
pattern or the texture of the object.
The point of viewed varied from each picture, for the majority, they
were mostly taken from above. Most
pictures are taken in a horizontal view, with exception to the top two
pictures. For most of the pictures, they follow the rule of thirds. Spaced so you capture not only the focused
object but some of the background. I think each picture is a good example of
pattern and texture. They each have
great examples of the texture and pattern of the objects themselves.
I think that the least exposed picture was the middle right one with the flowers. This pictures was kind of bland and you couldn't see to much "texture". The over exposed pictures in this gallery is the close up of the jewlrey stamps. There is too much light on the top left corner causing the picture to be washed out. I think that the best exposed pictures is between the top two. I liked each of these and I though the shades and textures were well exposed.
I think that the least exposed picture was the middle right one with the flowers. This pictures was kind of bland and you couldn't see to much "texture". The over exposed pictures in this gallery is the close up of the jewlrey stamps. There is too much light on the top left corner causing the picture to be washed out. I think that the best exposed pictures is between the top two. I liked each of these and I though the shades and textures were well exposed.