Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
pg. 4
#3 is fascinating - I've tried but can't figure out what it is!
Thanks for the nice comment, Sue..glad you enjoyed.
Here's the original for the one you found fascinating:
Tim
Rolk wrote:
Thanks for the nice comment, Sue..glad you enjoyed.
Here's the original for the one you found fascinating:
Tim
Thanks - it's still fascinating! Are the slats bamboo and where was this taken?
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Clicker2014 wrote:
#1 Low Key (cat shaped wine bottle) #2 is water droplets on a sea shell #3 is an unidentified flower #4 soap bubbles with food coloring drops.
p.s.the cat wine bottle is unopened. Not sure if it would be any good anyway as it has been standing up instead of laying down. What a waste! ;-)
pg. 9 - Sharon these are great!
I especially love the colored soap bubbles!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
Good ones Tim pg. 4
Thank you, again, Lesley!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
"Thumbs up" are always good...
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Thanks - it's still fascinating! Are the slats bamboo and where was this taken?
I'm not sure what the slats are made of, Sue, and I can only
say this was taken somewhere between Duck, NC and
Corolla, NC...Outer Banks.
I got up way before sunrise and drove all over the northern
area of the Outer Banks looking for good places to capture
some new images.
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Here are a couple more "In Camera Abstracts"
after some cropping, realignment....
Tim
Yes clicker .., it was exciting making the Plasma Balls and spending almost 2 hours with Savid Copperfield ..,
Clicker2014 wrote:
Thank you Roadrunner for the Street Photography Challenge! Everyone seemed to enjoy it! Lots of posts to go through!
The challenge for Nov 1 - 3 is In Camera Abstract. This just means that you need to take pictures of abstract objects. You cannot make them up with a program. You can do the regular editing for a photo but not change the structure of the subject except to crop or rotate it. The idea is to make you really see at what you are looking at. There are all kinds of ways to create abstracts. It could be getting in close to a normal item and just making a composition from part of it. Or taking a picture of the object and then zooming in on the image and finding areas to crop that make another abstract composition. You can also zoom your lens while taking your picture, or moving your body towards an object. Tilt your camera or move it in any direction. These all make abstracts and are easy! I often take pictures of smoke or food coloring dropped into a clear glass and photographing them as they move down through the water. It is amazing what you "see" when looking at the photo. There are so many items, in the house and outside so pick up those cameras and go see what you can see!
If you have a technique that works well for you, please let us know. It is always fun to try out new techniques.
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Don't know if this fits with crystal sphere but it was a bobo and decided to crop the heck and rotate it.
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Don't know if this fits with crystal sphere but it was a bobo and decided to crop the heck and rotate it.
Didn't post right try again.
WOW Sundar! Beautifully captured!
sundar wrote:
Some flower abstracts.
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