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I spotted this canlid on the floor and like the way the light reflected off the wet surface. Also there is a grid in the form of the brick floor which added a nice contrast to the lid.

I took this photo from underneath a collapsed fence, looking through the metal bars at a derelict building. My hope was that the fence would split up the photo and create a 'journalistic' snapshot feel.

My attempt at trying to create a frame within a frame. I found this window that had no glass in it and thought it'd be rather nice to photograph. Works particularly well with 'colour' due to the bright green of the tree against the orange of the brickwall.

My final three photo's focused on 'sky' which is after all the source of all light. This photo was looking at the reflection of the clouds in the odeon windows. I liked the way the oden's blue front corresponded nicely with the colour of the sky itself.

Similar to the oden in terms of the reflection and the colours, however I wanted a different perspective for this shot. The straight up angle makes the building seem more dominant and leads up towards my original subject for this shot: the sky.

Looking at dissecting the photo completely in half, but still having the sky as the main component of the photograph.
Overall I found this project quite interesting in terms of noticing the environment around me and how I could photograph it, how to 'see shots' and use the frame to create new and interesting effects. Next time I would like to plan my shots and come up with more of a concept or idea, appose to going out and simply observing.
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