Abstraction or Non representational imagery in photography is one of the most difficult concepts. After going through Brenda’s post “a photo study: abstract photography” and watching Ted Forbes’ video again and again. I tried abstraction myself.
Please help me improving my skills.
A fun experiment with interesting results! 😀
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These are childish but I just want to share it 🙂
Thank you Linda for your support.
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I like your experiment
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Thanks Mac.
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Wow! Amaizing work
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It was fun trying something new. Thank you Luda.
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seems interesting !
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Learning is always interesting. Thanks for supporting me.
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I like the sense of pushing the limits, exploring beyond the familiar. Thank you for this inspiration
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Exactly that’s what I wanted to do. Thank you for supporting my efforts Arati.
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My pleasure
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These photos are so cool and fun to look at, Rupali!
Great job!
HUGS!!! 🙂
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I shall try to improve my skills. Thank you for your support Carolyn.
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I love the second photo. It gave me a cool feeling, like being in touch with icicles 🙂
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🙂 thanks for letting me know.
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I like this playfulness. All the different textures are lovely.
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Thank you for your kind and supportive words Alison. It means a lot.
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I find that abstractions come after the event – when we study what we have done and abstract from it.
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It’s a good point Derrick., A different angle towards abstraction. Thank you for idea.
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It sometimes makes me see something in a shot I would otherwise delete
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I need some training to get mature and clean things.
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🙂
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Well said, Derrick.
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Thanks, Dina
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Love the subject. Wish to see better results next time.👍
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Thank you for your support Anil, It is really inspring.
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Thank you for joining me on this learning journey. I find my mind gets in the way as it wants to see and label the elements within abstract photography. I enjoy seeing your creative images and the gentle use of color with form (especially in the first and last image). The use of movement, lines, and blur resulted in unique photos. My favorite is the one you created with movement, color, and trees.
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Thank you for your valuable comments Brenda. Brain stormming is what I need from time to time.
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brainstorming…I so enjoy the process.
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Thank you for inspiring me. Next is to look for rhythm in nature and in man made world.
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very nice, good colors and compositions
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Thank you kindly Mitza.
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The first one is captivating 👍
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Thank you Ada. Created from reflection of rocks.
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I have heard of abstract art, but not abstract photography. But I love these photos, and I think they are actually quite good! Thanks for introducing me to a whole new type of art!
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Thank you for your kind words Ann.
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Beautiful picture
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Thanks.
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Keep experimenting
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Yes, sure. thanks again.
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Wonderful Rupali
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Thank you Subbashini.
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Nice!! Second one is my favourite
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Thanks Jason.
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beautiful images
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Thanks. Unfortunately I could not see your work 😦
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I have a creative a new website http://www.mlissbush.photos
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Thanks for the link. I am so happy to meet you here. I am going to learn from you.
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Oh thank you for your kind comments
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Lovely images. The second one really drew me in! 🙂
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I love that last photo with the bubbles. Great shot!
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Thank you so much.
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My pleasure.
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Beautiful.
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Thanks a lot.
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Inspiring work, Rupali! Go out and have fun with your camera, the more you practice ICM the better the results.
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Thank you Dina.
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interesting abstract images.
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Many thanks.
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Love the images, Rupali.
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Thanks Tazzie
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