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This is the back of an old railroad car which is on display at an area for children on the grounds of the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, North Carolina. I'm a big fan of abstract shapes and color.
More pictures from North Carolina can be seen here. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157626602176099/...
Abstract by camera toss.
I irradiate ultraviolet rays to acrylic fluorescent disc, and get a source...
Fourth image in the series. Amazing what you can do with a few sheets of A4.
Here's what I did with the A4 paper:
Take 5 or 6 sheets of paper
Align them on the SHORT edge but stagger them about 1cm on the LONG edges.
Put a couple of staples into the short edge to hold them together.
Now, on the opposite SHORT edge all you do is stagger them again and tape in place. The bottom sheet should be flat and the top sheet the most curved resembling an airplane wing shape.
Pretty easy to do. Once done, place in daylight and play with the angles till you find something you like.
Hope it makes sense. Any questions just ask.
Volevo caricare un'altra foto in realtà, ma poi ci ho ripensato... sono un po' senza ispirazione in questi giorni, così ho caricato questo scatto di qualche mese fa...
Uno scatto astratto... come la mia ispirazione attuale. :-)
Abstract and expermental Photography from a forest in the outskirts of Larvik, Norway. The forrest is called Bøkeskogen (beechwoods) and and consists of many large and magnificent beeches. This beechwood in Larvik is the country's first public recreational area. There are two fields with smaller burial mounds from the Iron Age in the area.
Some abstract shots from the capital
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This is a photo looking up an old drain pipe in my friend's yard. I can't remember what program I used but I know I applied some sort of invert filter and this is what came out. I gotta remember to try this again elsewhere. :-)
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