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Welcome to Abstract
#ABSTRACT
Kent Mathiesen
12 years ago
I Just love the Abstract in a photo, and the ability to find out what i see in the pictures, and what other see!
 
Let me start this forum by talk about what I think whit Abstract Photo!
 
Abstract photography is unlike most other types of photography - rules, such as composition and accurate focusing hold no values. The abstract photographer uses his creative imagination to create stunning works of art.
Abstract photography is a popular form of art and the rewards for a good abstract photographer are most worthwhile.
Abstract photography is a process of using colors and patterns and lots of other things combined to create an image, with normally no true meaning or no clear subject involved. Abstract photography is not necessarily going to mean the same thing to everyone. Abstract photography leaves more to the imagination and helps us concentrate on texture and color rather than the whole subject.
If you are looking to try a new form of photography, abstract photography will certainly be an enjoyable challenge and very rewarding if you master the true art.
Creating an abstract image can be easy - creating a great abstract image is difficult. One of the most simple ways of creating an abstract image is by using water and your cameras' shutter combined. Shooting fast flowing water, with a slow shutter speed of one second will give you a blur effect. This is quite simple to do, but will it look attractive?
This will depend on light - shooting water with a slow shutter speed when the sun is low in the sky will give your image more attractive colors. Different films will also produce different colors. Adding color filters will also improve your abstract photography. If you are using a digital camera, filters can be added later with Photoshop.
Using a slow shutter speed to shoot a flag blowing in the wind will also give you an abstract image. The trick to keeping abstract photography attractive when using your cameras' shutter is to crop tightly. Fill the view finder with the blur image.
Some kinds of macro photography can be considered as abstract. Closeups of flowers and other plant life will make great abstract subjects. As with shooting water - macro abstracts should be cropped tightly and the image should have a theme of color. Some street lights can also create abstract photographs.
Every where we go we are surrounded with color, textures and patterns. Patterns make for great abstract images. New patterns are formed by nature every day and this is the best place to start to create marketable abstract photographs.
 
Enjoy and share your Abstract
Kent Mathiesen
 
Andrey Bokhan PRO
12 years ago
I think that abstract photography is a worthy continuation of the great search beyond the limitations of the objective sense.
Greg Forcey
12 years ago
Thank you for the introduction on getting started with abstract photography. It's an area that I've dabbled in, but never really spent much time developing the skill. I look forward to looking at subject differently in an attempt to develop this area of my photography. Cheers!
Thomas Herren
12 years ago
I am an amateur of abstract photography because it allows to abstract from a real moment (when captured) and create something beyond. Here are three examples of mine to show what I mean. Postprocessing was not so difficult. All was done in my Raw-converter Capture NX2 by (creatively) setting black and white points, adjusting contrast a bit more and using the LCH-editor (luminance, crominance, hue) or Nik Color Efex Pro 3.
 
http://www.1x.com/photo/231233/group:43:all
http://www.1x.com/photo/175472/group:43:all
http://www.1x.com/photo/100889/group:43:all
Andrey Bokhan PRO
12 years ago
Your photos are very picturesque, and without delay I 'm stay your follower!!!
Charles Yerkes
11 years ago
I enjoy good abstract work. Now what makes a work "good" is of course very subjective. But I think all the rules of good photography still apply. For composition, lighting, etc., still apply. Just not in traditional ways. And Thomas, I have had to favorite some of your work. it is very cool.
Deleted User
11 years ago
But I think all the rules of good photography still apply. For composition, lighting, etc., still apply.
 
WHAT?? There are rules???
Charles Yerkes
11 years ago
Oh yes. They may be few in number but, while some can be bent and others judiciously broken, they do exist. Not all rules are bad.