Rhythm and Texture



I found the rhythm component of this assignment to be challenging but eye-opening. I don't think we often think of rhythm visually, so it was an interesting exercise to try to capture it with a camera. I settled on a group of 3 similarly built sedans that formed a repeating image. Facing a blank stonewall, it almost looks like a scene from a drive-in movie theater. The photograph demonstrates the idea presented in Lupton-Phillips that variations to an established rhythm provoke visual interest. The car on the left is unevenly spaced compared to the center and right cars, which adds an imperfect dynamic to the image. 

It was easier to find texture while I was out taking photos, and the rusted tailgate of a 1950s era Studebaker pickup truck provided weathered and rusted texture that almost concealed the Studebaker name. Focusing on capturing texture provided the opportunity to appreciate the decades of wear and the design details on the truck. 

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