I had some digital paint left over so I decided to use it up.
I am recently appreciating abstractions in photography, using such techniques as painting with light and intentional camera shake, to name a few techniques. Is this image a photo of an abstract image or was it produced in camera? Pardon me if I am naive but am consr=tantly learning, some 50 years into the art of photography.
All of my abstracts up till recently have been from original photos I took in Antelope Canyon. They were created via layers, blends and a lot of other manipulations. These new abstracts are created from a blank canvas. I pick the brush, then pick a color and with mouse strokes apply the colors. I'll see where this goes before I run out of ideas with it.
Just to show how much I know about color, I was using the color pallet when I started and noticed it was kind of limited in colors but I just used what I saw. Two days ago I realized there was no greens available and I also noticed a little down arrow at the bottom of the pallet and I clicked on it. There was three more windows of colors available that I wasn't aware of. In my last upload you can see it has greens in it. The other ones that have any green in them are the result of inverting the picture which created the greens.
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