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Lens-Artists Challenge #296: Abstracts


I’ve been waiting for years for someone to challenge me on abstract photography. I really like those types of photos. I can’t say I’m good at abstract photography, but I don’t care. I like that. That’s enough.
The first photo is not a new one. You may have spotted something in the photo. Right, it was taken at an amusement park.

Lens-Artists Challenge #296: Abstracts

I didn’t do any special technics for the second one. All I needed to do was to turn off auto-focus.


I thought it would be interesting to apply different color mapping, such as negative/positive processing. It may give some kind of thunder-like image.
As part of “Mostly Monochrome Monday,” I plan to use the following photos again.

12 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #296: Abstracts”

  1. All the photos exemplify a great show of creativity. The amusement park photo was playful, the rain tranquil, and the last…yes it does appear almost as lightning. That was a very unique add for the challenge.

  2. とても面白い(Interestingという意味で)です!
    特に最後の一枚は衝撃的です。

    写真というと、私の場合は「撮る、切り取る、捉える、おさめる」というスタンスなんですが、こういうアブストラクトの写真になると「生み出す、表現する」要素が浮き上がってきて、とても面白いです。
    今度、自分でも試してみたいです♪

    1. 失敗写真みたいな方が面白い効果が出るような気がします。最初は地面とか空とか海とかのはっきりしない対象物から始めると良いですよ。花とかだと頭が補正かけちゃいます。
      デジタルのありがたみを感じますね。フィルムはもったいなくて、おかしな事が出来ません。

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