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Alicia Canter

Camera Club: Graphic Shapes

Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
The structure of the gasometer looks very graphic against the blue sky Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Mixing the metal framework with an element of nature - the leaves of the tree have been outlined against the sky Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Using symmetry is important in this assignment - standing as centrally as possible offers another point of view and shows the graphic nature of your subject
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Patterns found under a bridge Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Moving the camera around creates different effects with the parallels of the lines Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
This water has been captured at a fast shutter speed to freeze the movements of the the droplets. They look graphic because they fall in a line and tilting the camera abstracts them
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
You can find graphic shapes in nature too. Trees, flowers, and other natural plant life offer as much inspiration as the urban landscape
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
A block of flats which have a space in the middle of them - we can use this to our advantage and shoot up through the centre of the building
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Lying down and looking up at the windows of the flats like this make the building look like it is monumentally tall
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
The sky is a great background for shots like these, and we can even use the sun to get some more tones out of the blue
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
When photographed close up the perspective changes and the railings seem much larger than they are. They lead your eye into the image when they are introduced from the side like this
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
The tones in this stark image make it perfect for black and white and the sun's shadow creates dramatic lighting
Photograph: Alicia Canter
Camera Club: Graphic Shapes along the Regents Canal
Using the railings your eye is drawn to the point where they meet - a 'vanishing point' can be created if 2 or more parallel lines are photographed in this way Photograph: Alicia Canter
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