Photography Assignment - Textures


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Texture

Lots of potential here.
Some random suggestions:
Macros of towels, toothbrush heads, rusty metal, peeling paint
Photographs of patterns in construction, bricks, pavers, stonework.
Grass. leaves (closeup or lots of leaves = different types of texture)
Meshes e.g. fences, waste bins, cheese graters.

Any treatment is fine - natural colors, black and white, heavily edited or straight out of the camera. It's all good. One quick hint with regard to editing though: If the software you use has a local contrast option this can really give textures a 3D look. It has different names in different software. I know that it is called clarity in Lightroom.

Of course any photographs can be posted here - they don't have to relate to the assignment in any way.

These assignments are posted in conjunction with Friday Night Photography Open Thread.
This weeks Friday Night Photography Open Thread

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stevej's picture

saphotography (1 of 1)-3_6.jpg

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wilderness voice's picture

Pine Cones CP3.jpg
Annoyed this is a bit out of focus but I like the pattern.

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Hot Spring deposits at Yellowstone

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Pennyroyal Riot

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are interesting even if a little out of focus. I did a portrait shoot a few years back and the lens that I used had taken a knock which affected its ability to focus. I had to completely redo the session because all of the photos were just a fraction out. Luckily it wasn't a wedding. Now I always test my equipment the day before I intend to use it.

The Yellowstone photo makes for a very interesting abstract

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petral's picture

are interesting a little out of focus." Smile Doesn't always have to be in focus especially for texture. Is this in focus? (Of course, I have no idea how this little one will look on other people's devices. In full 9 meg size reduced to 1280x1024 it makes a nice wallpaper.)

People say this isn't a picture of anything but I like it.IMG_7670 (3)small.jpg

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stevej's picture

sharpness debate (of which in or out of focus is a subset) is an interesting one. The manufacturers want us to believe that sharpness is the Holy Grail so they can justify extortionately high lens prices. Photographers views are more mixed though. I tend to agree with Gary Winograd:

There is no special way a photograph should look

In otherwords in focus/out of focus both are legitimate options.

I like the picture too - it is obviously of something - This begs the question who gets to decide what is a good subject for a photograph and what isn't? In my opinion that is totally up to the photographer - nothing else really makes sense.

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stevej,
I concur. Here`s an example.
I shot this lobster boat from too far away so I textured it into an oil painting.

Lobster Boat

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Then for more context, I added a foreground shot.
It seems to have one compliment the other, as two fishers complete each other.

Pelican Rock

lobster boat & PELICANS 5409

Both shots were taken a day apart from the same location.

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that wasn't based on a single photograph. I really like your composite work - and am a little jealous as I've tried my hand at it but never really come up with anything that I am happy with.

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I grew up in KY, and had no one to ever point out something and say "pennyroyal". I learn good. I did a pine cone study and takeoff for a design course I never finished. (Broke elbow)

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the spikes sport tiny blue flowers which come and go. A few are visible. I find the aroma nice, and it is quite powerful - you can smell it merely standing in the vicinity.

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What a difference distance can make - the paver closeup emphasizes the hard, roughness of concretes/stones textural surface, while your Yellowstone hots spring shot of rock and hot water makes everything look as soft and comfy as a lounge chair, wv. I do like the pinecones a lot, too.

wet rock
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beached rope &line
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iris closeup
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lichen
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coral
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driftwood
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wet leaf
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log edit
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after rain
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squash blossom
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stevej's picture

wonderful assortment. The lichen looks like something otherworldly.

I tried to take an iris photograph from almost the same angle as yours about a week ago - your one turned out much better than mine.

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Sedna's picture

how hard a time I've had getting interesting shots of flowers. They sit still and cooperate, but angle and lighting are critical, things I often just fail at. Have a yucca in my yard with blooms that defy being compelling images.

Thanks for the kind words and again for sharing your work and knowledge with us.

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stevej's picture

this year is to learn how to take good photographs of flowers - and I've discovered that it is a lot harder than one would think.

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I do have few techniques that fellow photogs might appreciate.
What I try & do is isolate the subject from all the distracting surroundings.
I have a bunch of poster boards from white to black & some colors in between, that I put behind my subject.

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Shutter speed where only the subject will be in focus.

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Here, a white poster board isolating the subject from the surroundings.

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Same deal

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Same again

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Against a white fence.

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Against stucco wall.

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Here, I used my black hat as the background.

FUTURE DSCN5893

Here, the petals are the background.

petadendum DSCN4585

With a flash at high speed.

SPIN CYCLE DSCN2655

Composite (obviously)

SPIRAL HOUSING sharp chngd flt DSCN7427

Close-up
Purple Wort

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High speed flash

TENDER TENDRILS1

Flash

LAST FEEDING AT DUSK FLAT

COMPOSITE HUMMINGBIRD & SUNDAY`S FLOWER

Reef Life

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Hawkfish in reef

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Dirty Posterboard

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Orchid

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I shoot my reef life subjects just like flowers, except flowers don`t swim around in & out of focus which presents another obstacle to overcome.

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(And fools never differ)

Sulphur Fungus

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Green Rain Heart

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Color & Bubbles

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Poppy Explosion

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Koi Feeding Frenzy

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Snake Charmer

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Meat Eater Plant

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Context

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Geodesic Cactus

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Almost like Lichen

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Wet Rocks with Jewel

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Garden Jujubes

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Fuzzy Wuzzy

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Garden Sage

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Live Coral

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More Live Coral

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Spider scents

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Purple Haze
(one of my Anemones)

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And Sat Down Beside Her

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Sunset Yucca

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Sedna's picture

...just wow. So much to admire and study here - inspiring.

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janis b's picture

and a really good lesson.

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I especially liked the lichen for its colours, range of focus and high contrast. I get lost looking at it.

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MarilynW's picture

but I'm up to my neck in odourless mineral spirits, stand oil, oil paints and canvas. Two more sessions of oil paint and I'll be getting back to photography somewhat. My former group is having a show soon so I feel kind of bad not being a part of it. Photo groups are good for week to week critiques, then a theme and then a show.

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Once I tried acrylics I never went back to oils. The two mediums are very different though. Once had an interesting experience with turpentine in a small unventilated room where I was also sleeping - lots of very strange dreams and a fierce headache Smile

I enjoy painting/collage because it is a much slower process than phtography - I've been sitting on a mixed project for a couple of months now - All of the stuff I need is in the studio - One day I'll start in on it - feels like it is incubating at the moment.

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I haven't done painting in a long time but once I started with acrylics I never went back to oils either. It is much easier to clean acrylics off of a curious cat. Wink

Two more pictures with textures.
FA Fallen Leaves.jpg

ROS Pollinating.jpg

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stevej's picture

- not a good combination.

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riverlover's picture

Early morning shot? Most anthers dehiscece early in the day. Explaining my dripping nose. Fall leaves are always good studies, spring nascent greens are good also, but hard to capture (so far, and now too late).

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a dog's nose too, michelewin. Your photos are lovely - the pollen is such an interesting, delicate contrast to the bold shapes and colors around it.

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yellopig's picture

Lichens show up nice as texture

Some more:

Except for the tiny white dot, the pattern on this mother's wing is just made up of the layers of hairy scales:

And this is the back of a regal horned toad (lizard):

This critter's skin feels softer than it looks. Smile

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am especially drawn to the textural contrast of the moth against the screen. Though closeups, your lichen shots look a lot like aerial desert landscape photos, the small mirroring something bigger. Love the horned toad detail too, they could be an alien landscape.

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...trim shot, har har. Your sea life images are amazing, where did you take them? Thanks so much for the tips on using posterboard behind subjects - I've got plenty of that around and never thought to drag it along on shoots.

I have found that the windshield shade I use in my car during the summer works pretty well as a cheap collapsible light reflector.

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For my underwater marine shots, I take them all in my house where I have reef tanks.
Because my fish are constanly on the move, I obviously cannot shoot them that way.
I study their paths through the reef & pick a distance from the front glass & prefocus on that.
I then move to where I want to shoot & wait for the fish to swim into my focus depth.
"Click" Got it.
It`s not always as easy as I make it seem, but it`s much easier than chasing down a fish.
Here`s a few examples.

Six Line Wrasse

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Green Mandarin

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Another Green Mandarin

MANDARIN PROVOCATION 2 DSCN3907

Six-Line Wrasse again

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6 LINE WRASSE DSCN2593

Moray Eel

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Old Blue Eyes

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Polka Dots

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Creepy, No?

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Peek-a-Boo

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Tamale Tom

tamale tom DSCN5765

On the Lookout

ON THE LOOKOUT DSCN3929

Blue Brain

reef face XXl DSCN5440

A Capella

A CAPELLA DSCN8465

Comet Flyby

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Hiding Biter

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Hey, I`m hiding here.

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Tomato Fin & purple Tentacles

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Fighting Colors

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Taking a Little Peek

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Marine Mating

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I`m not Happy

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Bite me, Fool

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You just Had to go there, Right?

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So this is my photo studio I`ve built over 25 years.
I never run out of subjects & they are a great motivator to take better photos.

This is a little sample of over 200,000 marine images.

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done a fine job building your studio and I can understand how you'd never run out of subjects, Nature offers abundance on so many levels. I had wondered if you were a snorkel or scuba diver because your Mandarin looks similar to some I've seen off the north coast of Kauai.

The photos of your water-family are truly enchanting and thank you again for the advice you've shared.

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janis b's picture

You seem to have a strong relationship with stone, and both subtle and contrasting light.

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The stark shadow contrast and strong horizontals of the mortar lines are both compelling and powerful. Your basalt cliffs photos is especially wonderful as well, Nature's columnar volcanic geometry always amazes me.

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and a few other subjects:

fire
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flower (violet)
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fungi 1
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flower2
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fungus 2
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landscape/light/shadow as texture
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undergecko
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stevej's picture

what are they?

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There photos of milk with food dye mixed in.

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stevej's picture

I've tried similar experiments but never even considered milk and food dye. Time to raid the kitchen...

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Hawkfish Bubbles

A hawkfish with Green Bubble Coral

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Maroon Clown with Green Bubble Coral

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Clownfish with Green Bubble Coral

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Green Bubble Coral

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6line Wrasse in Green Buble Coral

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Comet with Green Bubble Coral

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Copper banded Butterflyfish with Green Bubble Coral

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Brittle Star & Clownfish with Green Bubble Coral.

INVASION OF PRIVACY DSCN7253

Multiple shots with same subject.

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quite like the bubble coral. Beautifully captured KN.

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on our windows.

Oregon Obsidian

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Your obsidian photo sure captures the texture of the landscape, is that at Newberry National Volcanic Monument? Visited there years ago when I was working for the forest service in Oregon.

Your window shade shot looks mysterious and captivating - like the first line in a story that invites you in to see what's inside. A simple subject that makes a fine composition and tells a story too.

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cuts out a bit too much light but better than any alternatives.

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