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Something a little different from meNot my usual caper,but im trying new stuff.
[img]http://www.fototime.com/{AE395896-027F-4142-9ECB-1CEDBCD2A40B}/picture.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.fototime.com/{6FD5BA88-E9CA-46B8-BB97-C9CEE872C058}/picture.JPG[/img] If you have any thoughts about them then please go right ahead. Do they work as abstract-type shots Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I really like the first, the second for me isn't as strong.
When you want to, mind letting us know what it is ?
Willy W they are both quite intriguing abstracts. I seem to come back to number one but in doing so it feels like my gaze is continually spat out to the periphery of the image only to follow the strands back to centre bottom of frame and out again. Quite interesting.
cheers marco
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I really like the first one... Now I just need to guess what it is...
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Xanthorea - black boy 'leaves'
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You got it Rel
A species of XANTHORRHOEA (Black boy/Grass tree). This particular species has a wavey pattern through its leaves. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Amazing ![]() I'm also I fan of #1 and the framing of it. Nice abstract.
G'day WW,
These are terrific, I prefer the way the lines radiate out in the first more than the second, hmmm just thinking about it, now I'm wondering if the highlight in the TL cnr of the first is what's making me prefer the first... Good abstract, they work well for me... Aka Andrew
Thanks Andrew - im happy to hear that you enjoyed them.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I guess these come down to a matter of taste. I'm not big into abstract pictures so these don't appeal to me too much.
That said, the first picture is definately stronger than the 2nd. I can appreciate what you're trying to do with these. Well done for trying new things. Nikon D70
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