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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Eh? Did I say that? Musta popped an intelligent pill, hunh? he he.... As to your question, Yes, I'd say this counts. While I think it's a roofline, it's not one in the way that we would normally associate a roofline to look like - ergo, it's abstract. I'm gonna post something very soon that this has reminded me of.... (",)
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A statement made by Jordy in this thread linked above...made me think.... Is as he says "So, to create an abstract shot I just need to spend the day with my camera on Macro mode?" and then..."I may be having difficulty with abstract because of the conditions I'm imposing on the very term 'abstract' - I'm looking for something *out of the ordinary* to be abstract. With art it's easy. You create the abstraction, you have full control over it - thus the little red circle and Big Black Box are created to be an abstract picture - with photography I think it's something you really have to *work* at finding" While I think that macro images lend themselves to being abstract by their sheer ability to get close and become non-representational, they do not have to be macro shots....and I think Jordy is on to something here too.... This image here taken during my trip to Florida.... for me an abstraction, and out of the ordinary..... does Jordy agree?I am, therefore I create.......
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