I used the first photo (after cropping) of some glass spheres by Dale Chihuly in the Japanese section of Kew Gardens (London). Placed it on a larger green background and copied/pasted the cropped picture four times and rotated each one adjusting the opacity each time. The square edges of each layer were then erased.
This week at the Photo Club I belong to we are having a talk about abstract photography by an outside speaker and the following week we have a Photo challenge to show some abstract photos. This will probably be one of my entries but I might change the background to a lighter shade of green.
Fun to hear that another user inspired you to try something different. I blame much of my inability to settle down with one technique on all the talented folks around here who introduce new ideas every week
Thanks for sharing the work and please report back after your club meeting!
Cool composite, I'll have to give it a try.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Cool composite, I'll have to give it a try.
I did state that it was inspired by you
I enjoyed doing it. Good fun.
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