Monday, 17 November 2014

Final Piece Architecture

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Elephant 
When analysing the formal elements within architecture the key part would be the visual aspect of the photography, what it looks like, in which part of the photograph looks the most sharpest compared to the rest of the picture. Within this particular piece of work the most clearest aspect would be the reflection coming of the windows of the building. As the lighting is coming from the right hand side of the building you gather a true glimmer of sun bouncing of the windows creating a dominant lining to evolve from the building which has now appeared. 

Within this photography piece there are many geometrical shapes which are being shown such as the rectangles from the shape of the windows and the roof of the building as it comes to a point. The most common form of shape within this photography would be three dimensional shapes, for example the beams which are coming out of the building have more of a sphere shape create more of a round look towards the building, for instance the name of this particular piece is 'Elephant' the reason of this name is the circular look of the beams look as if they are the trunk of an elephant. 

The lighting which has been used when taking this photograph is natural lighting, as the lightning was natural the picture gives of more of a blue effect as there are many windows giving of reflection from the sky. Other colours which have been shown within this picture would a bronze colour, this gives the photograph more of a cold effect towards the audience and bronze is a very dark colour. 


Espire 
When analyising this particular piece I will be looking at the main focus point, for example which feature of this photograph has the most sharpest aspect. The clearest focus point of this photograph would be the the windows of the building as it has a very sharp reflection that is being shown, the colours of the reflection are very bright from the top left hand corner, and as you come closer to the center of the building where are sharp edge point has been shown you will see the colours darkening.

Within this photograph the rule of thirds have been used as if you were to look at the edge of the building you will see that it is only slightly of the center of the picture creating the appearance of the rule of thirds are is is close to the right line on the rule of thirds. This makes it easier for the human eye to understand the picture in a much more clearer sense of mind, making the space which has been used equal on each side of the building. There is a lot of negative space that has been used within this photograph as the top part of the picture is not being used as the point of the building stirs upwards.

Within this architectural piece the shape and form of the building shows a triangular feel towards it's audience as the building starts off very sharp as it goes backwards the width of the building becomes much wider, it looks as if the building was about to turn around the corner as the reflection on the right hand side of the building is more slanted.

The lighting in this particular piece would be natural lighting as from an audiences perspective the light from the sun is being shown directly onto the building from the  top center creating a very bright visual effect causing a shadow to appear at the top of the building. This causes the photograph to have a dominant blue colour which has been spread all through the picture.


Atrium at Day
When analysing 'Atrium at day' the main focus point of this architectural piece would be the center of the building as this particular aspect of the building is much lighter and much bigger than the rest of the building it shows much more of a unique style as the shape gives off a rectangular look. In this photograph the lighting is natural lighting that shows as if it has been taken in the day time. The direct line of light is coming from the back on the left hand side of the building creating a shadow at the bottom causing the light become brighter towards the top half of the photograph. 

This particular architectural piece is very sharp and rectangular creating dominance towards the right hand side of the photograph creating a repetitive pattern within the picture. All the shapes within this particular photograph are three dimensional, this effect is mostly given off as the photograph has been taken on the left hand side of the building creating the edges of the building to point out towards it's audience.  

This photograph gives of a cold effect towards it's audience as the colours which are shown are neutral, as the most dominant colours within this particular piece would be blue and white. The tone of this photograph goes from a dark brown which has been created from the brick work on the side of the main focus point then moves towards more of a brighter tone the as the lighting goes diagonally up towards the right of the building. 

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