on 02-06-2014 11:39 PM
And just for something different, be on the lookout for Wally wallet this week. He just might be hiding in a photo somewhere.
Rules
Everyone is welcome. You can post, or vote or both.
The photo must be your own work
Photos can be digitally edited with filters, photoshop etc
Creepy icky phobia inducing stuff like spiders, snakes and bare feet are to be put in a spoiler box (put a note so we know what it contains)
Entry with most kudos wins
Winner announced Monday evening 9th June
If you think an entry doesn't meet the rules please message me.
Whoever finds Wally first can award one image an extra kudos (it can be your own entry, or your favourite image. I will use my other id to give the kudos)
Some examples of abstract photography can be seen HERE
Abstract Photography
Like abstract art, Abstract photography concentrates on shape, form, colour, pattern and texture. The viewer is often unable to see the whole object. The focus is often only a small part of it. Viewers of an abstract shot may only know the essence of the abstraction or understand it by what is implied. Normally the object or image will not be a literal view of the subject. The subject tends to come second to seeing…
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on 07-06-2014 11:56 AM
how did you end up with the effect in pic 211?
on 07-06-2014 11:57 AM
Dont know if Ive got the right idea, but I took a couple of pics to enter at work yesterday.
on 07-06-2014 11:59 AM
on 07-06-2014 12:02 PM
can you tell us how the effect in pic 24 was achieved?
07-06-2014 12:09 PM - edited 07-06-2014 12:13 PM
Yes.
The picture was taken at the world series baseball game last year. Our team had won a game, and the video screen was showing the team celebrating. I took a few shots of the video screen. That is how the picture turned out.
I went to a game two days ago, and the person sitting next to me is a professional photographer. He said that my camera was probably set at a slow speed, and that is why it turned out that way.
Here is another taken at the same time.
07-06-2014 12:15 PM - edited 07-06-2014 12:15 PM
on 07-06-2014 12:21 PM
the mesh in pic 165 makes the whole thing look like a needlepoint tapestry.
on 07-06-2014 12:26 PM
are pics 186, 187, 188 and 189 all of the one subject?
on 07-06-2014 12:27 PM
You are right about that mesh photo.That is exactly what I thought it was, until you pointed it out.
on 07-06-2014 12:28 PM
126 is stunning. please explain