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HMM! This macro shot looks abstract but is actually the teeth of 4 clear plastic knives clamped together. The black lines and contrasty knife teeth are a neat effect produced by backlighting the knives with a softbox at low power but leaving one of the black edges of the softbox just out of the camera view. Shooting macro also answered the question of why plastic knives can never cut anything - the teeth are basically little round knobs. Not very sharp!
Macro Mondays - 4/6/20 - "Plastic"
art created from my photos
This began as a photo of a building in Zelienople, PA. I've used it several times to create abstract compositions.
In this case, I worked and reworked the image until it was beyond recognition.
Couldn't wait till Fence Friday.
Louise Nevelson, where are you?
Best viewed LARGE. . . the details are fun. . . .and there's a note.
"Errr, look, I'm sorry I'm a bit late. I've had the most ghastly time, all sorts of things cropping up at the last moment...."
He seemed nervous of the expectant awed hush. He cleared his throat.
"Err... How are we for time?" he said. "Have I just got a min---"
And so the universe ended.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams).
Enjoy the full Hitchhiker album here..
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Horizontal Symmetry Abstract Detail from Four Sided Pyramid (1999) by Sol LeWitt (American) - Concrete Blocks and Mortar.
The original is in the Sculpture Garden of the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.
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SnapHeal > Vertical Flip - Left and Right Hand Exposures (Combined in Great Photo Pro HDR)
Great Photo Pro > Crop (Square)
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