Form was pretty much the toughest to understand because I'm not very trained in looking out for 3D-ness in objects. From the class, I learnt that in order for a captured to exude form, lighting and the angle of view place an important role. Because of lighting, we can see the shadings of the object and it gives a kind of 3D feel instead of just a flat image.
So here are my takes!

Form of a chair at The Deck (ok, so it's indoors, which I won't be using for the final portfolio submission, but I thought maybe the form of the highchair was captured here)

A cube at Central Library building

Another take.

Poles just outside Central Library building (not sure if it fits the assignment requirements, but definitely an interesting composition IMO)

Form of a statue at UCC.

The famous "I WAS HERE" structures outside UCC

Some dome thing in the drain.

One of my favourite form shots. Hopefully, it meets the assignment requirements. I definitely can "feel" or visualize the 3D-ness of the water droplets.

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