Saturday, 29 September 2012

Exercise: Real and implied triangles

Real Triangles:

A subject which is itself triangular (alright, it's technically a pyramid but hey, from this perspective it's triangular!):
FujiFilm X100 35mm f.8 1/550 iso200



A triangle by perspective, converging towards the top of the frame. I shot a symmetrical version of this by looking straight up the building, but I prefer this more dynamic version:
FujiFilm X100 35mm f.11 1/125 iso250



An inverted triangle by perspective, converging towards the bottom of the frame. I spent a long time trying to think of something other than looking up at ceilings or the sky between buildings but drew a blank and went for this rather obvious shot:
FujiFilm X100 35mm f.4 1/600 iso400


Implied Triangles:


A still life arrangement to produce a triangle with the point at the top:
Canon 5Dii 43mm f.4 1/13 iso800 flash bounced off ceiling


A still life arrangement to produce a triangle pointing down:
Canon 5Dii 63mm f.2.8 1/60 iso800 flash bounced off ceiling

Three people forming a triangle (or is it four? who knows!):





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