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"ABSTRACCIÓN DEL JARDÍN DE VERANO"
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Images and textures of my own.
Querétaro - México.
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An image that started off as paper marked with sharpies then manipulated in Adobe Elements (Not Fractals). Image originally shot in black and white, not a conversion. Taken with a Canon G10.
Abstractions, Bassin d'orage, Castrie, Herault, Occitanie, Août 2020
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Photographie noir et blanc
Black and white photography
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©misaato
Photographed at the Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Seen through the center of this sculpture is Georgia O'Keeffe's Abstraction Blue 1927.
Vue sur Montpellier depuis le Parking St Roch déssiné par l'agence d'architecture espagnole Archikubik.
Montpellier - Juin 2019
Photographie Noir et Blanc
Black and white photography
Misaatophotography
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Ceci sera ma dernière contribution pour une quinzaine de jours. Nous partons en Isère voir mon fils et sa famille. :)
This will be my last uploading for a fortnight. We're going to see our son and his family.
This is an image I took a while back of part of an artwork in a sculpture garden featuring the creations of local sculptors.
The composition of the single image relies entirely, I guess, on the focus, the texture and the simple graphic quality of the shadow. I rather like the abstract minimalism of the result.
But then I was distracted by a little-used filter in Affinity, the Affine adjustment. When I was using the software with this image on the iPaddle, it kept suggesting a possible result using this filter. And so I thought I would try to produce something with a little more graphic impact than the original minimalism. The Affine filter allows you to replicate the underlying image horizontally and vertically, and also to rotate the result.
Rather than make a decision (!) I thought I would publish both and see which one you prefer. They say different things...
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Donnerstagsmonocrom :)