Rules: No people. No explanations. Open invitation to anyone else who would like to participate.
Abstract photography is sometimes called non-objective, experimental, conceptual or concrete photography.
Abstract photography is based on the photographer’s eye who’s looking to capture something in a way that it would not usually be seen. Looking for the details, the patterns, the lines, the form, shape and colors that complete a subject and utilizing those key features to make an engaging image.
Wow! I love every details especially the patterns and the colors.
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Thanks, Winnie. It was all an experiment and it worked. It’s interesting how the camera’s eye can change your perceptions from what the human eye cannot see. 🙂
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You’re welcome 😊
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That’s certainly abstract!
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Glad you felt so, Marissa. I wanted the image to have a touch of the real, not overly abstract. A pond wonder! 🙂
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I reblogged (in effect) this challenge with my own abstract photo and a note on 2 ways to parse the title. The pingback’s link has the details.
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Very cool. I like this a lot. The painterly quality, how the colors flow together and the water creates distortions. Inspiring. Thank you.
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Thank-you for your visit and your wonderful comment, Arati. It’s all about the quality of the original photo and then you can do anything. I lucked into a sunny, reflective day that shined in my photos. 🙂
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Yes, I like the “… and then you can do anything!”
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