My symmetrical and asymmetrical photos are close up shots of plant leaves. Even though I used a wide aperture, I still had to shoot on a tripod. I found that it is easier to take asymmetrical photos than symmetrical ones. For the symmetrical picture, I had to find the perfect leaf without major imperfections on it and shoot it at a certain angle to make it centered. I really liked the symmetrical picture because of the contrasting veins on the leaf.
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Jake Francis
9/22/2015 09:17:28 pm
The asymmetrical shot reminds a bit of a Georgia O'Keefe painting, Jerry. It's very interesting as it becomes a more interpretive and abstract concept of a plant rather than a descriptive one. Good work.
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