I believe this image shows form, form doesn't always have to be an object, it can be living. For example a squirrel. As it is a portrait image, it shows from the back, its as clear form. I also like how in this photo the main focus point is the squirrel. This simplicity of the image is a key reason why I have chosen it.
I also chose this photo for my form Straight Images because even though there is minimum light, there is still enough to create form around the berries behind the leaves . Not just this, the different shads of blue adds to the form of the 3-D spheres. Furthermore, I like this photo as it shows, just light many of my other Straight Images, how nature holds the best elements, this image is a key example.
Even simple objects such as a run down bench are good ways to hold form. The way the sun creates a shadow upon the seat is good at
showing this because it means that the viewer would clearly see the element of form. Furthermore, I like this because it looks like there could be a story behind this image... A bench in the middle of no where. The fact you can clearly see this isn't a drawing or 2-D object, it's obvious it's 3-D- The way most form is seen.
Daddy-long-legs. A great way of form. I really like this photo because not only does it show form really well, lots of other elements are also held in with it, colour and lines. The focus in this photo on the Daddy-long-legs makes me really like looking at this image because its so close. Not only this but I like how the main part of the image that shows form is the body, the colour of the legs show some form, however not as well as the lighting does for the body.
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