Friday, 20 June 2014

Close-ups

In these first two photographs, close ups have been used to show small sections of the flower such as the petals which makes it less obvious that it is a photograph of a flower. This gives the photograph an overall abstract look and more depth. There are vibrant colours used in each photograph  however each section of the flower looks elegant and weightless.
 This second photograph is a close up of a cat which only shows it vibrant blue eye and nose. These gives a specific sense of detail to this section of the cat and makes the audience look at this animal with more beauty they we see in real life.
In these two above photograph, a close up has been taken of fruit. These specific photographs reveal little of the fruit however gives attention to the detail in which we may not see when when the photograph is taken of the whole fruit.  In the bottom photograph it is showing the core of the kiwi which hen appears to brunch out in to the main part of the fruit in which we each.
In this last photograph, the close up has been taken of the edge of the flower showing some of the petals and the half of the centre of the flower. Specifically in this photograph, the close up allows the audience to see the minute drops of water on the petals.


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