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Soulis: Floral Abstraction 10.

| London | UK |

 

| Part of the Moments of Abstraction Project |

Downtown XX

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

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can D450

 

Lens : Canon EF 18-55 mm

 

Un chemin de terre, une température négative, un promeneur aux premières lueurs du jour avant que le soleil n'émerge au dessus des collines et la complicité involontaire des engins et véhicules agricoles, piétons et vététistes.

 

flowers, abstractions, crimea

Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris

Photo de branches émergeant d'un marais ; j'ai surexposé la prise de vue puis travaillé la saturation puis ai tourné la photo d'un quart de tour. J'y vois apparaître un visage et ça m'amuse.

This is a manipulation : I shot branches emerging from a swamp ; then I worked on color's saturation ; and the picture has been rotated 90 degrees. A face seems to appear and I find it funny.

Un autre regard sur la Transat Café l'Or

I love planes and I love traveling, preferably on planes. Not very sustainable position, is it? But still, it’s magic.

Water is the ultimate fluid substance and of great importance in life. This is an abstract of water movement and colours as the sun catches the ripples.

This is a multiple exposure montage with PS processing to get a bit more movement and colour.

We had a few mm of rain over the Easter weekend but other than a turn to a bit more cloud, a fine and warm end to the holiday season. For the Through the Lens week 16 theme of Abstract.

sony center at potsdamer platz in berlin

Sunflower, drying, detail.

 

Screenshot of scanned, custom adjusted original.

From an abandoned industrial site walkabout a couple years ago. Did all the slider gymnastics back then, then finally turned it sideways... disassociating it from gravity improved the aesthetic of the composition.

flowers, abstractions, crimea

| London | UK |

 

| Part of the Moments of Abstraction Project |

abstraction...

al-ien

Et puis aussi ma playlist ♫ ♪ [Best of] by Loran

This week in SSC:

 

"Create an abstract that makes the subject unrecognizable"

 

You might find a hint to my subject in my musical choice below.

  

For Sight and Sound:

 

From Herb Ellis & Remo Palmier (1978)

 

jazzy

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