Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Abstract Photography

A Richter, Owned by Clapton, Fetches $22 Million at Christie’s. Eric Clapton owned it. Gerhard Richter remains among the hottest artists on the market.There are no fewer than 18 paintings by the German artist at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips. The yellow, green and red painting — “Abstraktes Bild (809-2),” from three seven-foot-high 1994 abstracts that Mr. Clapton had bought at Sotheby’s in 2001 for $3.4 million

10 helpful hints when shooting abstract photographs
  1. Look for Lines and Curves
  2. Go Macro
  3. Shoot Through Another Object
  4. Experiment and Recognize Your Control
  5. Try Off Camera Flash
  6. Seek out Texture and Patterns
  7. Start at Home
  8. Photograph what Catches your Eye
  9. Play In Post
  10. Remember
This is my example of abstract photography because it has lots of line and angle. It has a main focus that is in the left side of picture. It used a blacklighting of the principles of composition.


My Abstract Photograph



I think it was pretty cool experiment. My milk and food coloring abstract photos was good and I also like it. I used spotlight to shoot this picture that made me see the color clear and brighter. I think it was simple but amazing. I like to see when the food coloring mixed with the washing soap and the color mixed together then it changed its color. My overall opinion on abstract photography is that it was a pretty style to shoot an abstract photo. In the future I would like to do some new experiment about abstract.


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