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Texture: Matt Behnen
Grass: There are two main textures in this photo. The grass is soft and smooth to the touch whereas the cement is rough and cold. You can get this feeling from the way the grass is in the picture. The … Continue reading
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Texture: Julia Midkiff
The image I chose features an artificial white rose and smaller red artificial flowers, with stems and leaves attached, in front of a glossy, light-colored wooden door. The wood in the background is very simplistic and consistent when it comes … Continue reading
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Texture: Callie McCluskey
The picture I’m using is a picture of a succulent that I took from the Moscow farmers market. The plant is made up of leaves that start small and close together in the middle and enlarge with every row away … Continue reading
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Texture: Abby Martinez
Texture gives an image depth and presence. It is a very important aspect of how we perceive art and photography. Texture is not limited to soft, fuzzy, or coarse things like blankets and carpet. Things like glass bottles have texture … Continue reading
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Textual Interpretation – Hannah Talarico
Texture: Pink Peonies are some of my favorite flowers. I love these flowers, because they have so much depth, layers and texture to them. Within each peddle they have so many unique and different layers to them. I chose this … Continue reading
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Texture: Eilish Rising
Texture is seen in the two different ways, physical and virtual. In our digital world, we only have the option of presenting texture in the virtual form. This is where skill and creativity comes into play. Designers can create new … Continue reading
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Texture: Sanna Wright
I took this first photo on the WSU campus. The white leaves caught my attention as I was walking home from class. In the photo, there are many contrasting textures. First, there is the grainy cut leaves with frayed damaged … Continue reading
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Texture: Alex Allen
For this blog post on texture, I wanted to get some feedback on which image I should pick for project one. Below I have narrowed my images to my top 3. When thinking about what picture I wanted to take to … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane – Hannah Talarico
This photo represents point, line, plane, scale and volume. This phot was taken on my flight from Spokane, WA to Seattle WA. It was an early Sunday morning and the sun had just raised. The photo is broken down into … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Peyton Taffe
Points are used in design to mark a point in space and can either be very significant or hold little to no importance, depending on the design. To demonstrate point, I chose to take a picture of the one of … Continue reading
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