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Abstract of the HouseA little abstract of the all too often photographed House. More about curves, lines and texture than of anything else. Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Abstract of the HouseI got no idea which way is up, down left or right - or what on earth it is actually of - but i like it.
the curves and lines work well - I can also see it workign well as a contrasty BW. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Abstract of the HouseIntriguing indeed! Nice shot of the SOH. Very unique.
Maybe needs to be printed large so one can immerse in it.
Re: Abstract of the HouseThanks guys... as shown it is actually the right way up, but I don't think it matters much as it's all about the lines and curves so who cares? It was just one of those off the cuff shots taken in passing, and when I went back to it thought I saw some abstract potential.
I did try a few b&w conversions but they all seemed to lose something. That might be more about my PP than anything else I'll be interested to do a print in A3 and see if something wall size might work... it's about time I put something on a wall in my new place!!! Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Abstract of the HouseI quite like it Mj. The only comment I can make is
that the bottom part appears blown out on my computer screen.
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bright yes... blown no... I've checked. I'd humbly suggest that you check the balance on you monitor as the histogram tells a different story. Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Abstract of the House I still need to learn to do that.
My apologies.
Re: Abstract of the HouseAgree with the consensus that this is a very interesting abstract study.
I'd agree, the bottom is bright but a just this side of being blown.
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