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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.
Topic: Find a grid pattern somewhere-maybe a brick sidewalk or ceiling tiles-and make a photo of an interesting slice of it.
Strobist info: one bare SB900 on the floor pointing at the subject top left. Manual power 1/128. Triggered by built-in controller. No setup shot available (sorry!)
قد تحتـآج أحيآنآ
لإغمآض عينيك
وتجآهل ' وقوع شيء مآ !
موقف ، أشخآص ، ردة فعل ،
عبآرآت .... شيء لم تتوقعه !!
فقط لتكوون ( بِـ خخِيرْر ) ..
An entry for the Challenge Group 52 in 2014 No.16 ~ Abstract/Pattern Shot.
An entry for the Challenge Group 114 Pictures in 2014 No.64 ~ Primary Colours.
Had a play in Photoshop with what started off as a photograph of a small barcode, which was then repeated, coloured, and filters applied to maker an Amazing Circle
Taken with my travel camera, a Panasonic TZ30 Lumix, and framed in Photoshop.
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using a swinging motion with the camera, set on manual, viewing coloured fabric over a lamp...
Kinetic photography (kinetic meaning “caused by motion” is an experimental photographic technique in which the photographer uses movement resulting from physics to create an image. This typically involves the artist not directly holding the camera, but allowing the camera to react to forces applied to it in order to make a photograph. This can include, but is not limited to; holding and shaking the wrist strap of the camera while taking a picture, dropping the camera off of objects while taking a picture, throwing or spinning the camera up in the air while taking a picture (called a camera toss), or rigorously moving the camera while taking a picture, etc. As the photographer has surrendered control over the camera to physical forces, this technique tends to produce abstract, random or blurred-motion photographs.
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Abstract background of orange metal.
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Day 358 of my Project 365
I was excited to start shooting the beautiful flowers that are in such abundance here in Palm Springs... Today was extremely windy here, so instead of taking my macro lens out with me, I brought some flowers inside :)
Abstract 8
2017
3.5 x 9.5 x 4.7 cm
Plastic bricks & glue
Another new and unreleased brick from the Enter the Brick series.
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