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This image take a break from my usual photos of large landscapes with clear focal points and astrophotography, and introduces something a little more abstract. I love the colours reflected in the sand, the textures and the leading lines. Especially compared to the lack of definition in the smoothed-out waves. But without a clear focal point, I'm not completely sure whether it works or not...
pattern appears in Fat Quarterly Issue 6, fabric prints are from Marcia Derse's Third in Line fabric collection
Underground parking lot ceiling traffic lights
Sony RX100
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 10-37mm
ISO800
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I took a stroll down the beach and heavy rains had created some amazing patterns in the sand. The darker areas are a darker shade of sand revealed from rainwater washing away the lighter layer above.
Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my recently released set of videos "Image Editing Volume I". A link can be accessed through my Flickr profile. Due to more strict enforcement of their rules, Flickr has asked me and many others to take down info such as links to personal websites, workshop information, and editing videos. However, it is still allowed to have such information in one's Flickr Profile.
Abstract art is about interpreting subjects non-concretely, often using shapes and color to communicate an idea. Take the two disciplines in the name “abstract geometry” and you’ll get a pretty good definition of shapes, lines, and angles, and how they’re positioned in space. ..
TP#63 - Look for abstract shapes and designs today. Make a photo of a subject everyone has seen that's not easily recognizable. Used everyday at our house.
112 Pictures in 2012 #59 - Abstract
abstract digital art
Since this says this image was taken with my camera, I knew it must be a photo-manipulated image, but I couldn't remember what photo I used to create it.
I always leave the number(s) of the original image(s) in the titles when I save them to my computer, so I found the image and then I realized that I had used an app on my iPad that created a constantly-changing image which I could manipulate. But I couldn't figure out a way to stop the movement or take a screen shot, so I snapped some photos from the screen with my camera.
This image was a composite I created in Photoshop using three different shots.