TEXTURE
I did a couple of images for this keyword, here are a couple of successful ones...
Both the teddy and the rug is textural but due to the depth of field in the image the bear is the most textural. I have used natural light from a nearby window to make the texture be more powerful.
This heart object has a grainy texture. I have focused towards the back of the coasters using a small depth of field. There is also some texture on the mat under the focused on object. The colours are also quite neutral in the image.
The natural light coming from a nearby window helps in this photo. If I were to take this concept forward I would have to add even more light and be closer to the object.
MY FAVOURITE IMAGE...
I really like this image as I think it shows the most texture, particulaly the green mould that runs along the edge of the bird bath. It is also quite grainy around this mould. I have used a small depth of field again which concentrates on this mould, I could try cropping the image to build more focus on this particular part.
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Like an above image with the teddy I wanted to capture the texture of rug. I have focused on the centre of the image, again using natural light to build this element even more in the composition.
This is a leaf I found on a step in my garden. We get n idea of crispiness especially towards the back of the leaf and at the edges. We can also see the lines within the leaf which adds more texture.
This is on top of shed. I have used a small depth of field which I think isn't ideal reflecting back on the image as it drops out most of the texture. I wanted to capture the grainy material and the fallen leaves that the shed had.
With a small depth of field I have focused on the bottom leaf. There is a certain crispy feel to the leaf. The background has been blurred to focus on this particular leaf.
The lines on the leaf are particular interesting in this image.
I think my texture images have been successful when using enough light, they were a lot more better if I was outside or near a window.
PATTERN
This was a heart shaped ornament with cream roses on it. I focused in on just the roses to form a pattern across the whole composition.
In this image the back row of pegs are in focus however the closer ones aren't. I like how the pair of peg rows go diagonally across the image.
MEMORY
In the following image I focused on the topic of the object not the components in the image. I have done numorous views of the same object...
In this image the pages that are blurred, were closing as I took the photograph however pg 185 is still therfore in focus.
This is my favourite image for memory. This was an autobiography, so the word memory is very fitting. Some of the words are in focus and some aren't due to the small depth of field. Line also plays a key part in the image. The words ' further down the road' on the page are in focus, this phrase kind of links with the idea of memory.
The photographed the bind of the book focusing on the words 'My Story', I used the flash to add extra light and make it more detailed.
The left side of the book is in darkness, whereas the right is quite light, but becomes less focused the further it is away from the camera.
On this image the words ' My story' are out of focus and is focused on the symbol and manufacturer. This takes it a bit away from being about memory. Both sides of the book are also out of focus, giving it preference to the middle.
In this image I rephotographed inside the book but this time took an image in portrait view. The line through the image diverts our eye towards the back of the page where it is blurred.
WATER
Here the orange light shines onto the window frame and creates a reflection of the drops and the diamond lines on the window.

The other night it had been raining very hard therefore there were water droplets on the window I was looking out of. The streetlights nearby to the window made the droplets illuminated.
The other day I took full advantage of the rain to get some more photos for the keyword water.
Here are the results...
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This is a post that had water droplets on it. I have focused on the ball at the top of the post due to it being where the water droplets were.
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I really love the delicacy of this petal, containing the water droplets from the rain.
This is another view of the same flower, it is a lot more open in this image
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I have caught this scene as a water droplet is about to drop of the washing peg, I have used a relatively quick shutter speed. The background is blurred due to the focus I wanted on the main object.
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Water from the rain has collected in the candles, which creates more of a gleam on the objects.
The way I have photographed the numourous candles it has formed a pattern style. It focuses on the centre of the photograph where the frame of the candles are.
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I used the same aperture for these photographs, but changed the shutter speed so that the light was effecient for the photo.
GARGANTUAN
Having researched this work I read it as enormous. My way to photograph this is by making everyday objects seem a lot bigger than they actually art. A photographer who has done this is William Egglestone.
William Egglestone
In this image he has photograohed a tricycle in a road. He has photographed it low to the ground to get this certain perspective. It increases the objects importance. It gives us an insight into childhood.
For the feedback I was given I was told to get lower down so here is my other attempt...
MY ATTEMPT
In this photograoh I went to the floor to take the picture to make sure the watering can seem a lot bigger than it actually is. However I don' t think I went low enough to achieve the wanted perspective. So I will attempt this again in the near future to try and get a better outcome.