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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
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For those that were guessing, this is photo of banana leaf in my backyard on plant that is leafing out. When they first come out, they are rolled up. I held the flash below the leaf and shot the photo with macro setup down into the leaf with a narrow depth of field.
Abstract created with slow shutter and ICM, This was shot of morning sun coming through blinds with shadow on wall. Lateral camera movement with slight rotation @ 1/3 sec exposure.
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16x20" Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas "S6 XXXIII"
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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.
Wild grasses and buttercups in a summer breeze.
"Oh there is blessing in this gentle breeze,
A visitant that while it fans my cheek
Doth seem half-conscious of the joy it brings
From the green fields, and from yon azure sky.
Whate'er its mission, the soft breeze can come To none more grateful than to me; escaped
From the vast city, where I long had pined
A discontented sojourner: now free,
Free as a bird to settle where I will."
William Wordsworth