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Aug 6, 2015 20:37:32   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
Any more interesting than the previous?


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Aug 7, 2015 07:29:32   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Talk about two different stories!

For me the other was an interesting documentary photo, showing the setting and the highlighting the spider's engineering skills. One is able to learn, appreciate and respect nature from that shot.

This one is a riot of colors and lines, yet with the spider and web still easily identifiable - just the way I like my abstracts :) Very, very appealing, Frank!

I love it!!

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Aug 7, 2015 09:33:11   #
minniev Loc: MIssissippi
 
Frank2013 wrote:
Any more interesting than the previous?


Frank, you have let your artist side loose on this version! Nice abstract which, as Linda said, holds detail where the spider lives, but lets the other detail turn into color.

The interesting thing about it is that all those colors are really there, full rainbows caught in the web. You just found a creative way to magnify them and make them the subject.

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Aug 7, 2015 11:54:51   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Talk about two different stories!

For me the other was an interesting documentary photo, showing the setting and the highlighting the spider's engineering skills. One is able to learn, appreciate and respect nature from that shot.

This one is a riot of colors and lines, yet with the spider and web still easily identifiable - just the way I like my abstracts :) Very, very appealing, Frank!

I love it!!
Thank you Linda In the first I tried to portray the spider as the artist, in this one me..

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Aug 7, 2015 11:59:51   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
minniev wrote:
Frank, you have let your artist side loose on this version! Nice abstract which, as Linda said, holds detail where the spider lives, but lets the other detail turn into color.

The interesting thing about it is that all those colors are really there, full rainbows caught in the web. You just found a creative way to magnify them and make them the subject.


I did try to. That color is just all mother nature.

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Aug 7, 2015 17:02:45   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
Oh yea this is from the guy who says he is a beginner and unskilled with PP huh. Brilliant Frank my man. great piece of work

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Aug 7, 2015 17:09:58   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
Billyspad wrote:
Oh yea this is from the guy who says he is a beginner and unskilled with PP huh. Brilliant Frank my man. great piece of work


Thanks for noticing. It's the truth Mr. Spad, I have much more to learn. Your lessons are starting to pay off.

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