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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

SPIRAL STAIRCASE (EXTRA CREDIT)

http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/

  On this website i looked at different spiral staircases which where all different some where circle, square, and sideways it looked like. When looking at these staircases i saw the rustic railings and the peeling paint from the bottom and sides. I saw the detailed design of the wood on some of the railings and the rods attached.

I learned a new way to take photos and that anything can be created into something really amazing with different angles.



a.     Why did you pick this photo? I picked this photo because of how the square is tilted to the side and you have to really look to follow the staircase from the bottom to the top. I also really liked how the rods attached to the railing looks brand new and white but the rest is all rustic. 
b.     What rules of photography do you see in the photo? I see leading lines in this photo because of the stairs leading to the top and simplicity because of the background of the photo. 
c.     Who took the photo? Christian Richter. 



If you were directed to a site that you cannot answer any of the questions above, please do the following:
a.     What did you see on the website, describe it in 2-3 sentences? I saw 
spiral staircases which where all different some where circle, square, and sideways it looked like. When looking at these staircases i saw the rustic railings and the peeling paint from the bottom and sides. I saw the detailed design of the wood on some of the railings and the rods attached. 
b.     What did you learn? I learned even though the most simple things can be turned into the best photo just by the angle. 
c.     How did the site relate to photography? It related to photography because this is what photography is, showing what people see that's different then what other people can see. 




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