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Prism colors reflected on a ledge from chandeliers
Restoration Hardware Gallery
Leawood , KS
A close up shot from one of my Abstract Fluid Paintings using Acrylic on canvas. You can see more on my website at www.markchadwick.co.uk, thanks for viewing!
An ordinary household item looking surprisingly interesting as a macro. Shot for the Macro Mondays 'Abstract' theme.
The Street Walker
Strata of Silence
This image explores material as language rather than subject. 💙🙏
To avoid confusion with some group invitations, all of my images are created from blank. Any image from a photo is clearly marked as such.
The cover of Guillaume Apollinaire's 'Calligrammes', which I used for Macro Mondays 'printed word' challenge, became my starting point for a Monday morning abstract.
Another from my forks session. Trying to create an abstract series with the simple table fork. These were all shot on a mirrored table with black backcloth and illuminated with a multiple LED light.
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I've been experimenting with abstract photography. This looks like tall grass or red hair, but it's the sun setting shining on trees.
Saturday Self Challenge: abstract
Accompanying music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2IuPjpAHnI
Taken 10 minutes earlier: flic.kr/p/2ksxMiz
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A photo from my 'Sight Lines' solo architectural photography exhibition, held in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire from 12th October to 19th November 2021.
This is an image of the much photographed, greatly loved, but now demolished, 1971 Welbeck Street Car Park in London. The structure is an example exoskeleton construction. It closed in August 2018. Architect: Michael R Blampied & Partners. Photo taken in January 2017.