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As I predicted, we've been having near-constant rain in The Netherlands. I'm hoping we'll get a break in between soon, so it's possible to practice my type of street photography again.
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Camera : Canon EOS 500D
*تجريد لكن بـ شكل غريب وجديد =)
أحب هـ النوع من التصوير , ليش ؟ لاحد يسأل xD
This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period.
I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. Looking abstractly at these details reveals patterns that capture my eye as a photographer, and as many visual artists know, once you notice something like this, it's hard to let go of it. I continue to visit the Getty and add to this collection.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions
For my Brit. Inspired by that horrible painting at the Portrait Gallery...and a beautiful face.
iPad/finger/sketchbook
Image ©Philip Krayna, all rights reserved. This image is not in the public domain. Please contact me for permission to download, license, reproduce, or otherwise use this image, or to just say "hello". I value your input and comments.
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70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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I don't fill the proverbial canvas with many abstracts, but I know what I like when I frame it. I hope you like it too.
Let the background draw you to the foreground.
Codi von Richthofen,
Saint Joan of Arc Superstar ©
This photograph was made on a sunrise using a telephoto lens. The clouds were very interesting that day. Rays of the rising sun emphasised clouds and jet streams.
Images from Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) all shot from the stepped staircase area on ground level using a 90 mm lens at f2.0.
I shot a similar series earlier in the year, but foolishly deleted the files from my PC.
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Kodak brownie hawkeye, flip lens, loaded with Fuji Acros. The spool was so tight I actually have stretch lines in the film emulsion.
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