Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday Fotos

The Plymouth Digital Photography club challenge for March was "Do you see abstract?"  The instructions were:

    "An abstract emphasizes lines, colors, geometrical forms, shapes etc., and their relationship to one another. Your subject does not need to be clearly identified; you should be more concerned with good design. When deciding what to photograph, look for the play of light and shadow, and consider things like selective focus and details of objects when you view them up close. You can find your abstract in nature, architecture, tools, urban and rural areas." 

I don't know if the following quite fits this definition, but I had fun modifying some recent photos and processing them in ways to create different ways to view the photo.  Below, I show the original untouched photo then follow it with a photo processed version of that photo.


(Boring) Winter Picture of Rocks

Cropped the Rock Picture and "Liquified" Different Parts of the Picture - Now the Rocks Look Like a Flower?

(Self Portrait) Wearing Snorkeling Mask

Spiced Up the Picture with Photo Processing
 
St. John, VI View from Deck

View from Deck Cropped - I like all the Grays, Curves, and Lines

Stormy Sea at Manomet Point, Plymouth (from inside car)

Picture Cropped and Storm Intensified by Photo Processing





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