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Tree lights reflecting off ornaments and the glittered leaves in the arrangement to create a beautiful abstract design.
Photo of butterfly koi from my pond in abstract. Love taking photos of my koi but it's difficult to get the photos perfect (water reflections, koi constantly moving, etc.). Going abstract helps in showing off how beautiful these fishes are.
Yesterday, when we went to pay our water bill, I noticed some PVC pipes piled up behind the building, and thought they made interesting abstract designs.
Intriguing Water Inspired Abstracts
Taken on a evening boat ride off the coast of Fort Lauderdale. It was too bumpy and the light was disappearing too fast to get any shot in focus, so I decided to use that to my advantage and shoot the waves passing the boat. We were doing around 7 knots, the exposure was 1.3 secs. I was very pleased with a couple of the resulting shots.
This is a combination of trees and reflection of trees and an office building in another glass office. I needed to go to this location today and found the reflections just beautiful.
Photo from the Brazilian Amazon.
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UFO landing area or Asphalt photograph .
Asphalt has been around for millions of years in crude oil, it doesn't last forever when used for paving roads. Few of us can have missed jolting over cracks and ruts in heavily trafficked roads.
A number of factors impinge on the performance of asphalt. These include its composition and the crude oil source, the type and amount of aggregate used, the presence of moisture, the method of road construction, temperature, and, of course, the volume of traffic.
Signs. Abstract. Nellie Vin @2010
I like the original version of this abstract; it is in very subtle shades of gray and white and was posted a couple of days ago, but I wanted to try something a little bolder. Here are the notes about the original: Based on the shadows on a white wall, cast by our orchid plant's leaves. This photo was taken on 4/30/2012, using a Canon PowerShot A1000-IS.
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