Real and implied circles
Here we have to include 4 photographs with at least 2 from “the textbook” having implied circles.
The first two pictures are organised around circles, but when examining rectangles it was realised that if the camera was not straight on to the subject, the rectangles were not completely square. The same applies to circles, and the first two shots are actually ellipses rather than circles. I’m not sure whether this matters in respect of this project
This third shot was taken directly up a large chimney in an iron smelting kiln. The brickwork is in a perfect circle as is the grill at the top of the chimney. Not a very imaginative shot, but demonstrates a circle.
The fourth shot is of a sculpture called “The Sphere”, which was a perfect sphere in the World Trade Centre intended to symbolise World Peace until it sustained damage during the 911 attack.
For those that haven’t read project 25.5, I have included my two chosen ones at the bottom.
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