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Tiny water droplets. I'll be working on technique/results some more, but for anyone interested : DVD surface, continuous light from the side. Tiny water droplets 'dotted' on the DVD with a toothpick. Macro lens. Continuous light from side creates 'wedges' of colour on the disk. With this photo, I rotated the disk until the droplets were positioned just on the edge of the blues that the wedge of colour was producing at that particular angle. Not sure what DVD structure enabled the trailing red disks. Fun to mess around :)
When I was taking the photograph the other day of the spider and its web in the wheelbarrow, my first shot was out of focus and all I got was a fuzzy shot of the inside of the wheelbarrow. I tried some Post Processing playing and got this cool map looking abstract, or whatever it is! Just liked it and wanted to share! 😍
All My Tears, Julie Miller
I created Abstract: All My Tears
using Photoshop Elements 8.
Please receive my deep gratitude
for sharing your wonderful photographs
and for stopping by to appreciate mine.
May you all have a very peaceful day.
For FlickrFriday's "Numbers" and Macro Mondays' “Member’s Choice: Abstract Macro" challenges.
I set the zoom to max on an LCD digital display for granularity and turned it on its side to twist the viewpoint. It looks a lot better and more abstract full size than in the thumbnail, with an interesting mix of red, green, and blue.