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- The why Factor.......
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- "Golden water fall"
- "Lines of blue"
- "playing with Shadows"
- This is definitely a Barnett Newman........
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- Barnett Newman gone mad
- "Blurred Abstract"
- My thoughts on abstract photography so far……
- "Wave"
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- B&w
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- "Grunge”
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- "colour range"
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- notes on glass dish photographs page2
- Notes on glass dish photographs page1
- "Photography Ideas"
- From Light into Dark
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5 comments:
One of the 1st photos I captured and probably one of the best. Wierd surreal pattern happening here, which stand out against a clean white background. I seemed to have trouble getting this perfectly white background. I think A lot of the images I captured failed because of not having a nice white background.
I think personally I'm attracted with this image because theres not so much going on as some of the others. Some of the others are too busy. This image is more striking I think.
True. Maybe (just an idea for an experiment) see how it looks with a longer shutter. Seeing as it is something which moves, it might(?) be imteresting to see the results? I mean you've sort of looked at motion blur already with that light God told you to graph. Also, and this might sound really silly, but what about rotating your image? Everything so far as I could make out has been in landscape. Is that just your method of working or has it just been like an unconscious default? In any case, rirrrrriba to the photo, it looks alittle on the seductive side.
Yeah the results of a longer shutter may be inreresting to see, it would take on a more abstract, blurred effect. Good suggestion, i may well give it a go, thanks. No rotating the photo isn't silly, its just not something I've really thought about too much, I just generally leave the orientation as it is.
of the 'smoother' ones you've done this is definately my favourite. i know ive said this before, but i think you should make some videos out of them. if you dont i will! i agree about longer exposure, would be interesting. or actually a sequence of 6x4 photos across an A1 sheet (landscape) would be killer as well. have you thought much about developing some of these ideas as more final pieces?
not oscar...
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