Week three of photography shake-up course

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The assignment is a sequence of photos containing strong components, sequenced so that each component picks up where the component in the previous photo left off. Or something like that. If I have understood it correctly this time. Having watched a recording of the latest class, I realise that I had perhaps been overthinking last week’s assigment.

On the one day I had set aside to go out and make photos for this assignment, the weather was miserable (grey, misty, drizzly, windy – and although Max was out frolicking with Frank and friends, I just could not get into photography mode.

However, I discovered that many of the photos I had already made this month could probably be used, including the ones I took for last week’s assignment which I discovered did not fit the brief. So not altogether wasted after all.

Here is my sequence. The components should include vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and curvy. This kind of puzzle is ideal as an indoor activity :-). Obviously, it takes a bit of imagination to see the components picking up from each other in the case of vertical components. Also, seeing them here, I can see that some of them are definitely a bit of a stretch.