This theme of reflection fits well I believe into the idea of structure because it incorporates structure of the water and structure of the reflection in quite a romanticised way. For example the strong tonal frequency of the blue reflections present a varied and slightly random appearing pattern reflected from the object above. I wanted to focus more on the structure of the reflection as a separate structure itself, focusing less so on the object in which the reflection came from. I achieved this by choosing to take the photograph in a foggy environment with clear water, allowing me to increase the contrast to ensure the water is presented in a strong tone of white and this way I could allow the viewer to focus on the reflection itself. I added a slight blue filter to the photograph and this way I could give the photograph a more “watery” effect. Rather than take the photograph on a macro setting I stood further back and decide to zoom in. I found I preferred this as it gave me a better proportions, allowing the reflections to appear bigger in the photograph but also giving me the opportunity to include more of the reflections and various other objects in the frame itself. This type of structure is interesting to me because in a sense it shows a slightly abstract visual pattern, a style I found particularly interesting in my last landscape project. A slightly abstract structure to me shows my original fascination form the start of this project of how a structure despite perhaps not appearing clear as to its role and significance, still has one and we can capture its beauty and with this, appreciate its natural structure of itself, uninterrupted by anything else.