Construction Sequence 1

© Eleanor ter Horst

Construction Sequence 1

Uploaded: May 30, 2008 11:07:38

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For the last assignment, I decided to photograph close to home, at a construction site on the campus where I teach. I had walked by this site many times on my way to classes or meetings, but had seen it more as an annoyance than as a photo opportunity. I was hoping to capture an interaction between human beings and machines, or human beings and architecture. Each photograph represents a mini-sequence in itself, as I took several photos of each subject, from different perspectives. I think I like this first one best, even though the human being is a small part of it, because of the patterns and the strong diagonals of the composition.

Exif: F Number: 13, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/30 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 55.00 mm, Model: NIKON D60

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