Since we started learning about Perspective, I have been noticing a lot of images in the real world and starting to think about what is one or what is two point perspective. I’ve found it very interesting, as it’s not something I would have nessicarily thought about before. Some of these photographs I took for the exercise task Alec set on week 2 to take some photographs around the city center but I found myself continuing to notice perspectives when I was just out walking so I thought it would be good practice to photograph this as well and include them.
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For some of the images I found it hard to work out exactly where the points would lie but in most of them it was quite easy to see the lines of perspective and the horizon lines. I did also start to find myself noticing how the colours looked in the images as well, and how to light faded more as you get closer to the horizon line (Which I think is particularly visible in the image in the line above which I have *ed).
In order to grasp the lines and perspective a little bit more I decided to try and do a draw over on a few of the images, just to get myself a bit more used to the lines. This practice helped me out and I think it will help me in the future with drawing perspectives.
I tried to pick colours which could stand out on top of the photographs but I think that it would maybe be a good idea to make the images black and white first so that I can focus on the lines and perspective without getting lost in the colour.