Taken at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory for music! This was the shot I chose to include in my final portfolio. The lighting at this time was brilliant, because the entire building walls are made of glass, allowing the morning sunlight to shine it and perfectly illuminate the interior of the building.
The architecture of the building allows for beautiful "line" shots to be taken!
Also, the sky was beautiful that day.
That's why the lighting turned out so well.
This was taken at Eusoff Hall at the beginning of the sem. I guess I really like playing with shadows. :)
Shape.
Taken at the music school again. I love these ceiling-to-floor windows! They create this cool grid-like shape on the scenery outside. Pretty!
An interesting sculpture I found in the UCC museum. I thought the 3 intertwining bodies created very interesting shapes, and couldn't resist taking some pictures to show the unique shape they were creating.
This is my favourite shot of this sculpture.
There was another AWESOME exhibit in this creepy room of a whole pile of skulls and bones, with golden crows perched menacingly on top of them. I like the shape that resulted from this.
Skulls! Cool shapes.
A part of a rooftop of this mini hut exhibit. Cool shape, right?
Another rooftop shot.
Beautiful clouds caught in the reflection of the glass UCC building.
Form.
Some weird but super interesting sculpture! I thought that perhaps focusing on the lips and cropping out the rest of the photo would demonstrate form.
The hands on the sculpture were moulded to scale! And they had this very 3D effect about them. I like :)
Thought I could use these 3D hands for form but I think the next sculpture demonstrates "form" better.
This very suggestive sculpture was good to photograph, and I think I best achieved "form" from this shot. Even thought it wasn't exactly my favourite photograph.
A different angle of the suggestive sculpture!
A different angle of the sculpture I photographed for shape! I took this from an elevated point of view. Thus the 3-dimensional shape of the sculpture was more obvious.
It isn't as "in-your-face" as the sculpture with shiny balls, but I thought this golden crow also demonstrated "form" in this photograph. Especialy due to the shines and the different weights created by the feathers.
Texture.
Interesting texture of a wall at the Yong Siew Toh building. I think the light from the morning sun helped to create shadows that accentutated the interesting texture of the wall.
Landscape view!
However, I eventually decided on using this picture for "texture" because I liked the interesting rough bark-ish texture, together with that from the mould growing on the tree. The colour was interesting too.
Colour.
A picture of my hall's RAG float (that was crowned CHAMPION this year!) I cropped out the photo and only used a portion of the real sized photo, though.
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