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Found scene / abstraction, with the aging of the paper and the winter light and shadow transforming it to a scene I felt compelled to capture on this occassion

Abstraction is a mental operation designed to conceptually isolate a concrete property or function from an object, and to think or speak what it is, mentally about it, mentally ignoring other properties of the object in question.

Okay that's what Pancho does very often and does not care if this world is running out. I believe that we must do all.... ☺☺☺

abstract home was 📷 in Berlin, Germany

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Détail d'un des cristaux géants (quartz) du Muséum

 

Exposition "Trésors de la Terre"

Galerie de Minéralogie et de Géologie du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Jardin des Plantes, Paris

Abstraction : Beauty in the ordinary found, simplified and abstracted

Is it the abstract wall art or a preoccupation with "other" thoughts?

 

The question is, how can I bring SL Adrienne to life? I've been exploring how to use an AI program to craft life-like scenes for Adrienne that I couldn't achieve with SL alone. It’s still work in progress. I hope you come along with me and enjoy my learning journey.

 

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…in realtà è l’esito di una malattia che ha colpito questa pianta grassa

acrylic, ink, one4all, nero lead

50x70cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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“Nous percevons toujours ce qui est nouveau chaussé de nos lunettes du passé et notre vue s’y déforme.”

Jacques Séguéla

 

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Soulis: Floral Abstraction 15.

Beauty in the ordinary / abstracted

my love for technique in ICM - Intentional Camera Motion

Intentional camera movement is carried out with a hand-held camera.

more my photos here ► "Lyrical Abstraction"

 

Retournement de situations ? Forte magnitude sur l'échelle des sch(é)ismes géopolitiques.

 

my brain on art....it started out as a black and white macro of a thistle plant. who knew?

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…only light and Yucca guatemalensis Baker (syn. Yucca elephantipes)

The geometry of urban areas is a canvas, for photographic abstractions! I love discovering urban geometry, and Boston, with all of its years of history and architecture, is rich in it.

 

This is from my first roll of Agfa Aviphot 200, in this case branded as JCH Streetpan 400. Aerial surveillance film has always fascinated me, and so I wanted to give it a shot; my local lab had Streetpan so I brought some. I shot it at 200 but decided not to pull just to see what would happen. A lot of the shots came out harsh, but some were great; I'll continue some more experiments in the future, using the (cheaper) Rollei Superpan 200. :)

 

======Technical Details======

Camera: LOMO Voskhod (1967)

Lens: f2.8/45 T-48 fixed, triplet style with lanthanum glass.

Film: JCH Streetpan 400 (Agfa Aviphot 200)

Exposure: 200 ISO, developed at 400 ISO.

Weather: Mostly clear, light haze noon.

Scan: Lab scan.

Something Unknown and Critical Were Happening

 

He was holding a crystal ball

In front of his eyes, closely, and beholding

He was beholding attentively and knew

Now something was happening

In this crystal ball

So he beheld attentively though

He saw nothing, but

He knew

Something happened, but

He was abandoned

He was abandoned out

Of the crystal ball, he was abandoned out

Of something huge which was unknown

but was so critical to happen and was happening

And happened.

Explore April 11th 2011

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