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Comments (26)
DELMUR
Very good textures , and i love the 'figurative' result!!
1pearl
Superb texture!
funkfrog
i do believe i also see a 5 in there, nice image!!!!
WonderfulCreation
I think it's a bit too dark (imho)
WandM
Beautiful colors and textures in this abstract.
ifos
A very interesting abstract with great textures and a lovely limited pallette. Top marks!!
Prinzessin
Wonderful textures... great great mood... :-) Excellent work, dearest.... :-) hugs And I say hello back... ;-) The textures are just awesome, what a capture, Egmont!! Fantastic... really!! Though these quite empty colours you created something really wonderful and extraordinary good!! I love this!! :-) Have a great and sunny day...! All the best for you and your family... :-)
vlaaitje
A very interesting abstract......perfect creation
marybelgium
Superb abstract
nikolais
you've got a really keen photographic eye, sensitive for lights, colors etc. another great job done!
M_Moraitis
The great thing about abstracts such as this, is that they DO make beautiful pieces of art that would go with almost any decor in a home. The textures and colors are fantastic Egmont...well captured!
LICORNEDECRISTAL
superbe texture ......bravo!!!!
cynlee
had to really look for the soldier... the natural colors i do find pleasing :]
camera2
I want to thank Johannes AKA: WonderfulCreation for pointing out that the original upload was too dark. I have since reworked the image from the original exposure and replaced it. Again, thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
nathalie06
Your photographs always have incredible textures. One wants to touch them, to feel the rough side. I always liked the colors and the range of the ground, and there you have a pallet of complete artist ! It's superb Egmont ! Hugs.
Tedz
Corrosion comes to Life...I salute the Soldier!
sossy
for me it looks like soldier 40! simple corrosion creating special art depending on everyones fantasy and the textures come alive and telling stories! I would prefer to see a woman on the market selling fruits! ;o))))
camera2
Yes Rita AKA: sossy, I wish that were so, but unfortunately there are no colours other than muted camouflage earthy tones. Tomorrow there will be colours to please you for sure.
Akinom
Those textures and natural colours are a pleasure to look! I admire your fantasy... not sure if I was able to see the soldier without reading the title... but now it's clear to see! Thanks for sharing this amazing piece of art, my dear friend! *****
bpmac
Great work Egmont! I really enjoy the textural studies.
logiloglu
very imaginative and expressive photography art. i love your artistic skill. superb done as usual,Egmont. #:O)
addiek
It's so much fun discovering things in the texturing. I see a parrot and a foetus. This is the heart of surrealist automatism. Dali's critical-paranoiac method. Keep shooting 'them' Egmont. I'm getting absorbed and motivated!
zahnfee
Just had a look at your articles, both, for Soldier48 and Sir Newton's proposition. Very helpful! Thx for the hint!
Michelle A.
Wonderful as always.... you see a soldier someone else sees a parrot. Love these abstracts.....
TwoPynts
Very interesting. I admit, I saw nothing at first, just appreciated the image for it's varied textures and colors. I saw a figure and then visited your article to find I was pretty close to the mark. This reminds me of the popcorn texture on my ceiling. When I stare at it from my bed, I see faces and shapes quite clearly, but the next time I look, they are gone. Am I only seeing what my mind imposes upon the shapes, or are they always there, wait for their turn to grace my awareness?
tvernuccio
I've looked at this one so many times. i thank you for showing us what you see. it's fantastic and incredible you see that! You have a wonderful eye and gift! me...every time i look i see the same thing...so embarrassed...but ok...i see Snoopy. yep....every time. It's an incredibly beautiful capture!! amazing how we see things differently!!!!!!