Field Trip 1: Rooftops in North Point

1. Wide Angle

View of buildings at a commercial department

2. Zoom

Photo taken from industrial building

3. Focus

Photo taken from commercial department: focus on the bottle

4. Crop

Photo focusing on the flying bird and trimming the part that the building appears in the photo

5. Bird’s eye/Aerial

Photo taken from the upper building to illustrate the view of lower ground

6. Worm’s eye

Photo taken from commercial building

This photo depicts the view of any living creatures that always have to look up to capture the nearby. The photo has been taken with the technique of putting the camera as low as possible. The photo would be  better if the photographer lays down on the ground and being able to watch the captured scene. This photo inspires that buildings, humans and other infrastructures are all magnificent in terms of the size. Nevertheless, the worm’s eye is not be able to capture every detail on the space since the field of vision is limited.

7. First person view

Photo taken from commercial building: Illustrate the view at the cloudy sunset time

8. Skewed angle

Photo taken with the camera at the 30-degree right-skewed angle

9. Perspective

View of the gap between two buildings

10. View frame

Photo indicates the location of where the photo is taken from

11. Seriality

Photos describe the change on the movement of clouds and transportations (shown at the right corner)

12. Chiaroscuro/Contrast

Photo shows the brightness contrast between buildings

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1 thought on “Field Trip 1: Rooftops in North Point

  1. Kenrick says:

    Good try for different contents in this trip! Good brightness contrast between the buildings! Some photos are really stunning like 9, 12, while a few are frankly a little generic in terms of angle and content, would be great to have some more trials such as focusing on 1 element next time, and try to look at ‘two point perspective’, which is commonly used in architectural photography.

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