Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Playing with Abstract Photography

I was reading about abstract photography, and it said "Abstract photgraphy leaves more to the imagination and helps us concentrate on texture and color rather than the entire subject." Even in high school, I never was interested in participating in lessons on abstract photography, but I love to see it! Especialy lines, texture and contrast. If you know me personally, I am always looking to do better with my work. I am never satisfied with what I have done, I always notice something that could be made better. With abstract photos, anything goes! There is no right or wrong. I had a good time going out today, spending time looking at different things in a different way. I hope you enjoy, and feel free to comment!
 An imprint left behind from when the concrete was poured.
 Where the water meets the wall of the Quail Lake Dam. Lots of trash and twigs in the water, but it kind of added to the texture.
 This is a still shot of a splash of water. Not a perfectly clear photo, but I think the composition turned out great.
 The door to an old rock house.
A slow exposure (1/20 second) to a mossy creek. I did use a filter on this shot to take out some of the sun's reflection and bring out more of the green moss.

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