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This abstract image is one of several table shots taken indoors after setting up my studio using both of the crystal sphere's I've used quite a bit outdoors. Using a geometric background I wanted to see how the globes distorted the pattern. The lighting turned out to be quite tricky, due to trying to get enough light for the shot while be concerned with glare and the reflections. This was a 20 second shot having turned around my studio lights in an attempt to "bounce" the light off the ceiling rather than off the glass. Still there were shadows, glare and color distortions that are evident in the image. Overall a fun learning experience that has me looking forward to using my new tabletop studio setup a great deal!
Shot with a Canon 70D camera and a Sigma 24-105mm lens. Some editing done in Photoshop to remove dust spots and to adjust white balance.
Setting: ISO 100, 35mm, f/22, 20 sec
Comments and constructive feedback are always appreciated!
While traveling through the arid landscapes of Morocco's Atlas Mountains, I was fascinated by these natural patterns created by dried mud. I chose to photograph these cracks in black and white to emphasize the contrast and highlight the organic geometry that emerges from this natural phenomenon.
The monochrome conversion transcends the initial subject - mere cracks in the mud - to reveal an almost architectural abstract composition. The tight framing eliminates any sense of scale, leaving viewers free to imagine whether they're observing a microscopic view or an aerial perspective. Nature is an artist that constantly creates ephemeral works, and my role as a photographer is to capture these moments of grace before they vanish.
geometry ...
in my BlackandWhite Series 2 ; Pic # 88 ...
Taken Jan 13, 2019
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The extreme monochrome processing seemed to give a solid texture to the young crop lines which was appealing somehow.
A theme that I gravitate to lately is finding geometry and patterns in nature or manmade creations.
This is the interior of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta - beautiful architecture, designed by John Portman, Jr.. It is a beautiful hotel, with many photo opportunities.
I came back to yesterday spot, in order to make a simpler, more efficient image.
It's not 100% candid, since I asked my daughter to come and play, but it is not posed.
the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.