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Geometry of sight
Assignment: Geometry in Nature
Nature is usually something irregular, soft, unruly. But often we can find perfect geometrical shapes in it, e.g. triangles, squares, circles... I'd like you to capture those.
Restrictions: Don't put the shape into the image through Photoshop or put two (or more) images together into one - it must be there naturally. All other PP activities are ok.
Dare: make it look as clean, "mathematical" as possible. With this I mean straight, clear lines, not the rugged, scraggly nature-look...
What it took
I've been trying to get back active with the weekly assignments. I tried a couple things that were more in keeping with the spirit of this assignment but nothing was working out. At the end of the time period, I ended up with this shot I took on Saturday at a photowalk in an eye research lab. This is a microscopic image of a retina. I think it's a cross section, giving the various layers. Consider this is image an anti-dare. ;-)
Geometry of sight
Assignment: Geometry in Nature
Nature is usually something irregular, soft, unruly. But often we can find perfect geometrical shapes in it, e.g. triangles, squares, circles... I'd like you to capture those.
Restrictions: Don't put the shape into the image through Photoshop or put two (or more) images together into one - it must be there naturally. All other PP activities are ok.
Dare: make it look as clean, "mathematical" as possible. With this I mean straight, clear lines, not the rugged, scraggly nature-look...
What it took
I've been trying to get back active with the weekly assignments. I tried a couple things that were more in keeping with the spirit of this assignment but nothing was working out. At the end of the time period, I ended up with this shot I took on Saturday at a photowalk in an eye research lab. This is a microscopic image of a retina. I think it's a cross section, giving the various layers. Consider this is image an anti-dare. ;-)