As the author states in Chapter 2, it is important to find photos of
materials in their most basic form, as well as materials that have been
aged or altered. Using your skills of perception and imagination, how
could familiar materials (as in this week's assignment) around you be
used in a new context/environment? (For example, carpet material used as
sea coral) Also, where do you think the best place is to find/take
photos of new materials?
Military ships (destroyers, frigates, aircraft carriers, and amphibious) are sank after they're decommitioned to serve as underwater artificial coral reefs.
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ReplyDeleteSince good material to take photos is all around us. it's up to the photographer to express the levels of art through the lens and display graphically what you are trying to say without words. Myself I enjoy looking at old statues and seeing the age of the elements on the faces of the statues
ReplyDeleteNick, i see we had two different ways of answering this question. where you fully explained your answer i just gave an example.
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